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atau e i te ee —s = = : abi - SS : : M. Par. . NG AND SHOPPING i Surwrs. | -. aie HIN 'D GOSSIP. | time e Her keel is something | The Post’s Paris corres ADIES’ TRAVELLI ‘ aes.” FC EVENING STAR. |" STON Naws aN. nae aso tact honath, ber deck 225 fast Dann gant en a ee Tine alee ‘ ~~ wad NG@TON THEATRE. Tux Borsixa Ov rae QuaRheeixe BUiLD-| The Portemouth is undergoing a therough re- Madrid; and M. de Montessy, minis- Bosning, Bria! dl Party : : cee Bes WASHINGTON OITY: 1xgs at New Yor.x.—The New Y ronls | pair; it will take some two months and » half Fes 8 . Lesage and THURSDAY..........--.September 9, 1568, | are-still discussirg the’ diabolical 1 | before she will goin-the water ; a large gang of inciple and (Alao of folld-y St " cently pérpetrated by the Staten Isjanders,i8 | men ton «Tbe Jamestown is at the mied to Norice.—Many accounts due the Star office by | burning |the Quarantine buildings. . Several Yard, tas been led, and is being put in pePeents dightly | the persons in Maryland have been placed in the promineat pepers endeavor. to pailiato the a A ready for sea in a Be bands of Mr. W. C. Lipscomb, for collection, | crime, by laying great stress on the exposure few dys. So Day Book. iets toCapenhe, “Brevejae cade | oT ED Oe et of oa. who is authorized to collect and receipt for those | to which the inhabitants of the vicinity were 2 Aiesuin. SUPERIOR OOKINGAND OTHER ee : of its bills be may present to our debtors. subjected ‘by the existence of such a pest- Custom Housg Reateations.—As misun-| pye new-born Imperial Prince has been chris- Saree kinds and sizes. rn THIS EVENING, Sept 9, “xa, eee ING PRESS | 0u8e in their midst. It is urged that the State | dorstandings relative to the respective obliga- vn aS Rodolphe Siynele Charles ae by | promptness and dis hed oe aa pe Tea te cL SPIRIT OF THE MORNING papers should have removed the Quarantine buildings | tions and duties of the various officers of cus- et on ceginent Pie terse letor and Colonel ye ay gs en csi fe! sols wise The Union warns the Democracy to ‘ to some more thinly popdlated district, long | toms frequently ovor under existing rules, the| The report that# reconciliation had taken BROTYPES. ord Mornay fat at the combination” of Greeley and Harrisand | 1 134 that its continued refusal to do 80, | Treasury Department has thought proper*to | between Austria and! Russe is formally deabed. Ting wonsie f —— Rene ean gs Winter Davis at Tarrytown, in one grand} 7 > strong provocation for the inhabitants of | add'a series of more specific regulations, which} 5 Jo. p scheme a ‘ itn LIKENESS o ‘ou “can ove ‘LN THE DARK scheme to thwart Mr. Buchanan's Ada 1 | Tompkinsville and Stapleton to take the law | itve been recently published and sent to the | 14yun serew corvettes and a screw dispatch gun | (or 50 conteand SN owanr uinne = pA KISS Dat 4 tion. “ Tarrytown and its Treasony”’ is noticed | | their own hands, and abate the nuisance in | several parties interested. These additions are Fait a ae at Spfibend, ce sente to the ae te m eens vanusseee MES i. Dewion to say that it was the spot in which the treason} . J oimary manner. This is all well enough ; | for the most part merely explanatory of exist- | Pac! Pprismouth, bat thelr osdhahalGers masts PRXOU WANT TO RENT A PIANO, MELO- bs emer '0h-W NK woke of Benedict Arnold inthe revolution was de- | 01 4 it ig hardly likely—had they perpetrated | ing laws, and intended to set at rest such points very courteous reception. a Gartay, ot any Musical 1 . . veloped. Madame Nemesis has made it the the arson in a season when there were very few | as have been sources of doubt or hesitation on e Emperor and Empress of Russia had gone | F200 ELLs eiaapibaances bas open at quarter-past 7 o’cloak, common plotting ground of Douglas, Winter : Overture or no invalids within the Quarantine walls, | the part of Collectors, Appraisers, and Sur- | ° 2 J0urey through the empire. {{ you meat Musie, go to ELLIS'S Sommence at twenty sninutes to 8, precisely, Torxey ou wen. any Musical Instrument Repaired. co Seen Davis, Blair and Greeley. a ee a are ned nareay ane | OIC. Seference is sapeialy. had to the| | some Mininova cuange: bad taken place,and | $2 BLLISS Nn emeet ROPES? | ox Gide irom ionrme top mr The Union further considers “‘ The Revival | 7,1 the sickly season again rolled around, am- | manner of appointing and dismissing subordi- nk Geer yp anes bSremgtbreantoae spoken ef. 424 ie Fab. STYLE Circle and Boxes... : 5 of Basivess.”” ple time for providing another place of accom- | nates, which must always be done with the stands that the sees oversincut ba ~hceperey Lam now Me i tpletdid assortment of meas a Chaare. 2... The Intelligencer gives ‘Revenue Statis- | -odation for such cases of contagious disease | sanction of the Secretary of the Treasury. plained to the English Ambassador at Constan- | 20d boy’s PELT HA . all sep ‘and evlors, ia see’? - ; Prices to suit purchasers. ‘Cali tics’’ and what it calls “ their Lessons.” as are always expected to arrive in the port of | The following new regulation, involving a peneie ee — Pgs aesany pol eran 7 aN as eg Georg sep es oe: % t is, | matter of public interest, is included in the fol hither with fell pewer to pun- Foskisesile Hint a : 5 3 tary of the Atlantic | New York in the latter part of Sammer—it is, pul was on the way t wi po pul 50 9-e0St 454 Pa. ave., bet. 4, and 6th ete. . T Seen sae ¢ a por to the Lon- | we fepeat, hardly likely, under such circum- | publication : ish the ee F ides IBLIOGRAPHY —The f ma Mi — | THE MAGICIAN 4nd VENTRILOQUIS?®, mn Tissen, thas fhe, Prodiacat’s wpinenge, ©ith f bpeaien, deh aay viabent debeubtestions would |. “'n-qunes where: che euititrats-et checestern- | 22° sons ed seen Scotia oem S| Bikiceaties on Bibioatashy congrennsccest | NEW-TRICKS, NEW EXPERIMENTS, don Times, that the Presiden ze, 8, y house officer at the foreign port of shipment, re- the rumor of the approaching destruction 4 ‘desorprive list od MOVING FIGURES koe ee address, numbered 113 words as transmitied. and | have resulted towards those who destroyed Mecca by the Western Powers, which was occa- ri try of manufactures or pro- hioh are added sketches of publio libraries, il'us, - “ "1 occupied two hours in its passage through tbe dedteu et ae United States exported End | *oning great excitement. trated with engrayings; by Reubena Guid, a.M.;| 4¢ 00D FELLOWS HALL. Seventh Severe wry ws the hospital buildings. It was ieported that further riots had oceurred | price $5. Ferrsale br F Pom Oxn Wane. 4 cable, Including several ‘repeats’ and corree- |“ When, however, these very excuses now of- | brought being no such officer at the forsigi pert | {m Candia and that ten Christians had been | oxi TAVLOM & MAURY, Mootsies ard hn) pend — fered for the crime show that the Staten Island- | of exportation, a certificate of the foreign reeip- | Killed. a avenue, near Sth strest. week. ‘Also, on WK. and SATUR- Accipexrt —The Hudson River Railroad, at ag on, The Porte had demanded the recall of the | FilpROVED F INOUR, OR NFW PARLOR AY APTER OONS for beneht of Schools, have fc ars been fully aware of all the | ient of the goods, or his representative, having a 1 i R t : ~ Fishkill Landing, was the scene of a very serious | ve OF J° 7 DReAr ian wire. NURRGEDEIME EOE | Seminaries, Lads and ren. r f the facts duly au:henticated by the | @teek Consul in Candia. a o ills under which they labored through the ex- | Consul ef the United Stated, may be sdaviteed ne Cuxa, ‘This stave has been ful'y tested and proved sntis- Mr. Wyman begs to assure the public that this accident on Tuesday. A collision occurred be- | . 5 Pf among them, and when | iieu thereof—all the other uirements of the It was stated that the amount of Indemnity to | factory to al! persons who have used if will be his last visit to Washington tor many years, tween the cattle trains, by which five persons nee bepress the ead jury of Rich- | Jaw and Treasury regulations being carefully ob- | be paid by China to Ew land and Esanoe sa stp tore cortiboates to sitest tte seed naniting intending to visit Kurope in the spring. se’ 8t two and \. u Ly ie b) is A = heat, - — ae * — — pera ba for 1: apne - easel mond county pronounced it a nuisance several | “TY4 andenforced.”” The telegraph {ntelligence of the China and | Pes Cal at NonUaE from one to three ato "TAR MMBERS OF THE BROKEN not ieulin: soeeteon noanating in time, came up | years ago; and, yet remembering that its de-| Taz Maits.—The Postmaster General has | Calcutta mail was overdue and momentarily ex- W. H. HARROVER’S, The public ts pected when the Asia sailed. se9.6t ‘7th street, apposite Patriotic Bank. in informing their frier ds and ii geners! that they et Foret Grand bebind and ran into the first one, making acom- | struction was delayed until it was filled with taken measures for contracting with the North Girwentess Mace CKEREL. HERRING, CODFISH, & i at Odd ®el all, Navy Yard, on plete wreck of several cars. Two engines were | the sick and dying, and the sickly season was | Missouri Railroad Company for the transpor- Cape of Good Hope dates are to July 2st. Dr. M bbis, small 8 Mackerel, ‘s¢ TpORSDay a ENING: Sep:- 2, aay coupled to the rear train, which, being thrown | g¢ its height, then even the attempts at pallia- | tation of the tbrough and way mail from St | Livingstone bad arrived safely in Zambesi river, = <. tee vate agar thes: off aticulars 10 verlisement. By order from tne track, ran into a large machine sbop | tion have the effect of augmenting the enor- | Louis to Mexico, over their road. Arrange- | 884 was ap aa te “ seem iaupch. 23 lf a, Ror Herring, se7-eo%* COM.OF ARRANGEMENTS. and were broken to pleces, after throwing down, | rity of the act. Under the actual circum- | ments are also to be made with J. C. Bernan of us LaTEse : igen, ferrin, ~~ Ly ol ie act. nder e actu. cireun re By Tet A to L pool. Codfieh, pees iil Si aS eeEe Sane Chee ee existing at the time of the destruction, | Palmyra, for a continuance o% the same mail,| Loxnon An ledian telestam woe Tebeived at s EXCURSIONS, PIC NICs, &e. establishment. —=—————_—$—_——— —— those on the outside, who had really occasion | by four horse post coaches, via Huntsville, on | the Foreign Ottice August 9, at 12 30, a.m. ELEBRATILON FORT SRO RE TIP gee . , Aug. 21.—The indos- Tue Artastic Caste —Mr- Field says that 2 | to become alarmed at the immediate danger | to St. Joseph. The schedule timo between St. | ,,ALEXANDEI4, Aug. 24—T cat EEA (Suopesser to Thomjiosk: Wises.) TWENTY.SECOND ANNIVERSARY dispatch from Trinity Bay informs him thatal-| they were placed in by the proximity of the | Louis and St. Joseph is to be fixed at fifty-eight | cutta on the 19th of July, and the delay in ber| se9-eolw No. 3 Pen though the insulation of the cable remains per- onrTar a 3 i assage Was caused by an accident to her ma- r ; EYOL - Washi m Light Infantry. fect, no message has been received over it for | 2uarantine, could have removed to # more re- | hours each way. This step istaken by the Eninery while in the Red Sea, LeicONOMY GUIDE ¥ ashington Lig! try. mote distance until the peril was over; and | Postmaster General in consequence of the in- The steamer Cadiz, arrived at Suez yesterday wate Ply ante = . ‘he Corps take pleasure in tim estar a bey berets econ llamar arate) pr then, on coming back to their property, have | adequacy of present arrangements to meet the om Bombay team oe oe ae Reig Fie tae siditon ttheie Aceiverea Pade ad see Valenti. | i destroyed the cause of their terror and incon- | requirements of the public. The British troops are chiedly engeyed in harass: fie best 83 Hats and2-50 H fon MUMEDAY’, Soptembie teeters they wit be . e . 5 . When the Africa sailed !t was known that the | venience, had they failed to obtain an assur- aor. ki “aR Ww, ing the rebeis in Oude wherever they can find | Sofie iv city. . Sioeued Ao punokaee pad ap pete | connection of Mr. Whitehouse with the Atlantic | ance of its removal before another season of OV. MICHARDSON'S ResiGNation.—We an- | them, and in reducing their mud fortifications. | frat sh ne city... Perms Finch Many of the chiefs, who have not irredeemably | Suarpront fot fatten foots cpa ee Company would cease about the Ist instant, and | danger arrived. But to destroy the buildings | 20unced on Tuesday the rumor that Governor compromised themselves in the revolt, are aur. | “Omer & "ANTHONY. Prasad ‘Hatter, erly 0.00 sgn po “i ape ul it would appear more probable that the working | when they did,—to render the death of the | Richardson, of Nebraska Territory, had ten-| fendinw to the suthorities. Others, whe have : condacted. “te se 9-3t 7th street. invertor Hand hae been engaged for the Parade . . 5 Fi i is . nr ——————————————————— semblee. . ceased from some action of bis or bis partizan. | hapless and helpless sick almost inevitable, and | dered his ore of that Post. From a eae el ibe Heist ag Ppodboy 3 bene BUPKETS, BROOMS. Be ay] Sos asy Torpeichorena ox wmbiee Mr. Thompson was to succeed Mr. Whitehouse | ;,, aggravate the torments of the dying, admit | Nebraska correspondent of the Philadelphia | °C, deeply implicated, are being executed. The #0 do. ccm et kinda, mgnts tn theur sunal enti and it isquite possible that the delay is caused | (+ cither excuse nor palliation. Such con- | Press we learn that the resignation will not | Punjaub is tranquil Sit Hugh Rose has resigned 2) do. Whisps, go. ‘onl fi 4 its, which are regarded as per- re re i bs the command of the Poonah division. lo. jaters, ao. : i? me 2and 4 Seuycuinee peaches telegraphers. It was | duct would disgrace, in savage estimation, the | t#ke effect until the Ist of January ext, As} Wire Cults daier: (roan Teinsip, aré eo the 10th W0 neste Baskets, various patterns, boats, at a mod. also rumored that the company had arranged | Community of savages who might be guilty of | this will be a month after the meeting of the | of June. Great progreas had been made in the 10 Roxen tnighes Shang us and others, from lath street onidge. 5k ‘er Waliinie with Mr. Hughes to place his instruments at Va- | it; and let it not, therefore, be asserted with nag galas es ater that *” Sepa ee aie bapa tid eae ehoe xe dozen Washboards, various kinds, two ladies, 50 cer, 5 ‘at the store of Capt. Jentia and Trinity Bay, about the 20th or the 25th | truth that any respectable newspaper, pub- | ment will be made of his successor before bs at) are everything they can claim, and open China | Just received and for sale pay ey By Oy instant. lished in a Christian community, shall have | time, and the naming of John A. Parker, Esq., | to ks exterpster of bar ao: Ree (Sa to HENRY C, RURDY, srgunds of the Spring. hia 17 The discussion of the question, “Ought | $id one word in defence of those who have ieithat connection was, therefore, i ee ltiat reconeed via Russia. - 509 colw 0.393 Penn. avenve. | anu reporters ‘of the 'W ashiacton press wuo fail to American Slavery to be perpetuated 7 between | been guilty of participation in this heinous of- | Nava,—The Norfolk Argus says: i i sae siflg Mogens wring | LAW, BOOKS.Kent’s Commentaries, new edi- | Teport themscines seo ot re cae Pie Nie wit Parson Brownlow, of Teauessee, and the itt A. | fence. “We understand that the sloop-of-war C: ane) bona tide sales, some of which are sald tobe con- | _ Andrews on the Revenue Laws of the United Ins. ¥ aie ee Pryne,of New York, was commenced in Phila- Bevervy L. Crarke, Minister at Guare | 20wW laying at the Naval Anchorage, will sai nected with the payment of the half yearly divi- | States,I vol. Hg Wes Bet ” delphia on Tuesday. One hundred persons, ‘The add of thi th the next Thursday, to join the Pacific Squadron. dend due this day on stock and other securi:ies Puzen Mer nd ius re, Jom. Guloaniie, principally males, were present. In consequence | “4"4-—The address of this gentleman, on eat gta Ky Eggleston has been ordered |'of the London and Northwestern Railway Co. | Redfield o ¥ of Parson Brownlow suffering from an affection oceasion of his presentation to the President of | and reported for duty on board the receiving ship | ‘The decline in consols, however, did not exceed Clerk's ‘Assistant. or Book of Prac- yo J. 6. Smith, Jas. F tical Forms. 1 vol, par ith, LEM. p Wi . . | Pennsylvania, in place of Lieut. Colville Terret, ne eiphth per t. In other departments of the % ion, le - of the throat, he was unable to participate in | Guatemala, together with the reply of the lat- | Getacted and ordered to the Cyane.”* Stock Kuchange business semaite stareant thet | Ener: ca vesion Sea AGOUNT VERNON AND THE FOND OF person, and bis opening was read by Mr. Wm. | ter, have been published recently in the Rich- high range of continental exchange bas a most | _ Howard's U.8.Suprema Court Reports, vol.20, | VJQU3 SHING TON Pek F.Smail. In the opening, the position was as- | mond (Va.) Ezamzner. His addressis marked Orperep.—Commander R. D. Thorburn has important bearing on the money market."? “Callens i Miltary Laws 1776-1958, 1 vol. er THOMAS COLLYER runs reg- sumed that slaver is of divine origin—that it has | with characteristic ability and fitness, and will | beeretached from the command of the Sabine, |... a ee for money was rather more active Re binson’s Practice, vo'. 3. ap tga ph, pA Sj seolagsen, laliving existed in all ages and in all countries—that it | no doubt do much towards establishing a fa- | and ordered to the command of the sloop-of-war | ‘(2 Ycra1 «atiafaetion is expected at the verdict eT FRANCE TAVLOR. | to rwnart ef the loot of Teh etree ae eee eavimt pom ape - ata aaa canteen vorable impression towards himself in the | St. Louis; and Capt. Henry A. Adams has been ees, in Liverpool in the Borough Bank "THE .ALLUSTRATED JENPON = AG = t26 p.m. Fare Si. wwe Bhi tan, ' - espa nde Petes Ke. the | winds of the dignitary whom he was address- | ordered to the command of the Sabine. ‘The Times: city article says the English fands Sane Bratt upwards of 200 illustrations ; by Rob't | FYOR RINEY AND Yow RO oT NOR- Pe ypey ~ nt ing. He concludes with the following felici- epee steadily this morning at the firm prices | “Ornamental Drawing ard Architectura: Design, For the non of families and others word servant in the Hebrew signifying slave. iaasuek Tax Weatuen.—The following report of the | of yesterday, but owing to several realizations | with 20 illustrations * by Burn: price 62 cents. to enjoy the luxuries of tresh Afer numerans references to Bible history, in . U support of the position that slavery is of divine | , ‘Permit me, sir, in conclusion, to remark that, | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | 224 the receipt of less favorable accounts from | |The London I!lustrated Drawing Book, with $00 fared by rare, and Bea, Bath ees: the Paris Bourse, the market ultimately became | i!Justrative drawings and diagrams; by Rob’t Scott those pinces. the fine. in my official as in my private capacity, it will be Smi ituti Burn ; price 62 cents. commodious ste PO A origin, the subject of Abolitionism was touched | one of my highest alan toad ae promoting the | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. ing tf rol eer ulate Gemand | “Te Steam Kngios: its history and mechaniem; | leave Waemeeion EVERY SATURDAY. upon, also the slave trade, about which much | ptosperity of both Republics, und to indulge the | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: iru Conte om the Pars Bourse thew « vemerten | wan Fensad macriustretions of the stationery. loco: | m.. for the above ts. 9nd contines ‘was said, not, however, approvingly. The open- ieee that my official sojourn in your midst may SEPTEMBER 9, 1853. of a quarter percent. About £90,000 in gold of nee marine steam eugine; by Burn; price 62 oe ag hog om Saebnie ak Pees ing assumed, and attempted to show, by history, | (24 to cement and perpetuate the existing | New York, N. ¥ clear, pleasant. various descriptions was sent into the Bank to- | A few copies of esoh just umported from London | SP, mm: eame dav, Old Pownt ai ¢e-m. and Nevlow bd z * ? | friendly relations between the two countries."’ Philadelphia, Pa. clear, pleasant, day. It is said that the arrangements for the | by TAYLOR & MAURY, Booksellers, at 5 a.m. morning. Retu will leave that theslave trade was mainly carried on by The reply of President Correra is of the | Baltimore,Md........ clear, pleasant. costemplated Turkish loan are itkely to be c se 9 St SM Pa. avenue, near 9th st. Norfolk on M. at 4p. m.. Old Point at5 p.m., northern iuen, the vessels being fitted out in : friewly tnliciean We quote from the | Washington. DC clear, wind S° pisted dimest jrausedtotesy. — AN, QRIGINAL AND HUMOROUS womK Piney Point at 3a. 7. and arrive at eastern ports. ‘The reading of the opening occn- | 2 - ao ane | Richmond, Va eet wma ® The Times publinhes the following dispatch: THE LIEK AND ADVENTURER OOF ‘Are (including meais) to Piney Point, $2; pied more than an hour. Mr. Pryne followed, | latter portion what is said respecting immi- His wrongs Va “Sie ea INDIA AND Cina. MAJ. ROGER SHERMAN POLTERS together | Pointand Noriulk, $2 aod for the fount! & d kk to the ad grants: u A Digg ae We have received the following {rom our cor- | withanaeourateand exceedingly interestingacoount | meluding meals. Children and servants half. in answer, and spoke up to the adjournment : Lynchburg, 70 respondent at Corfu : of bis great achievementa in politics, diplommey and rhe free. Siate roome extra. He, of course, took a frec-soil view of the sub- | “Anxious, as we are, to develop the elements | gristol, Ten cloudy, 73°. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. & —The second Oude pro- | War.—all of which are recorded out of sheer love for ere will be taken up aud landed at all the ject. Both speakers were applauded by their re- | Of prosperity with which Providence has favored | Wiimington, clear, 76°, lamation, published in Bombay, had been'de. | t%¢ martial spirit of this truly ambitious nat 1 | landings on the oromme. tive Sieude.) The question, ta ke ah ux, we are always disposed to protect peaceful | Columbia, $C ear, warm. elanea by tke geverement ene n de- | vol 32 pages, ilustrated with [2 spinteiand or tickets and further information apply at the a akan ie Saponpepninchaypoe a rmigration; and it will be very satisfactory to us | Charleston, <7, wind NE | “aed dostue shcohapers Resumen Bombay for je enyrsvings by Hueber. Wherein the ce, of the Great Southern and Southwestern was y a ’ “# t t reat ik tieket office, No. 372 Pa. avenue. th dow iat. 719. wind Ng; | tt Class bills was 2x. 04d.; documents 24.to | Taeaintet ieee tent ius great, work ot from tie | of Brown's’ Gotel, or to the Captain ‘en ‘bound ag ond war Ma NE | 2d. ‘The Calcutta import market was active. | unp ublished work ofan Engiiahauthor, og begs, 7) Spa aa » warm. F nal . & . | 8nd honestly written for the expecial benefit ES &. rc «L., Captain, joudy, warm. ona” and fieights unaltered, Exchange 2s. ‘4 Pari ve Van Ta vr apa Le, who, GEORGE parr GLY to make other people partakers of the advan! * | Augusta, Ga. and natural resources of our soil. 1 believe that | gay , Ga. the maintenance and development of our friendly Macon,@: relations with your Government must lead to the Columbus. attimment of that end, and, consequently, they | tower Peach 'T ing reserved for a future evening. —————<—__________. From Burxos Ayres —The Buenos Ayres Commercial Times of July 10, contains the fol- oe hichis nareaen Bons joudy. Cures: permission, respectfully dedicstes it to] jy 2i-d Superiotendent P. 8. . lowing : Rave fac er alee ae ee cree op vine Aeon Intelligence from Tiensin was to the 18th of | jient ofthese Umied Sietan ne OoCu ARAN Pres: = every probability that the Upper Chamber Will | thts country may be agreeable to yourself.” Wheeling, Va clear, warm. bchineermrectoved fave minions Ge eee Superior oid Government Java, reloreuars can be civen as pferards obsracter musi he simed at the cammmetee of the State at Dosace On his way from Guatemala to Honduras, at ibaa Va bells —— visit to Pekin. The Commissioner at Canton es ae bo and Laguyra, west” cen ere ore nee eee = 45 * A r Ns clear, warm. ‘s ‘ Ae aad cheese: fe us, that it wonld be | {stopsa, Mr. Clarke came very near losing his | Marietta, 0... clear, warm. was urging the people to war, and ignored the AV nito and Green Ro Coffee, WV ANTED—By a respectable Girl.asituation wa {te provisions will be meer one, inasmuch as | Tife in endeavoring to reach the steamer, whish | Giucinnatl;O clear, warm. pees tm Re Nort. “Ge sera bl Mr pry rel ap wee MV mien Mee cd relate as sion; a large portian of the re-embareo trade will | ¥48 lying about three miles from shore, in a Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m., (cor- ‘Trade was at a stand still. At Hong Kong, pee st between ad and Siotrests, erate) it” be lost to this port, but what vain will resuit to “ext ore wn Sur small boat. A storm was raging at the time, | "ected for temperature,) 30-111; at noon, 30.066 Exchange was 4s, 6d ads. 6¢d., for Bank bills . 4 % s = a Farina, YOUNG GI between 1Sand 16 years old the Confederation it is very ditticult to foresee. t Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 65°; at noon Su. Max Saxena. Jane 27th.—'ue import market hax W& packages Refined Sugars. wishes a SITUATION as child’ . ‘The Times mentions that the ship Rio Blanco ape veue —- Mr. | imum yesterday, #1; minimum last night, 66. pe he PN ere s silks. Tea un- tim rushed, Powdered, Granulated, and Shambermaid in 8 respectable family. ‘Address Box s x 5 ~——__—__-2+ oe _ E 5a. 6s 1. 5 e was oe roedstead, Roving on board sixteen FROM EUROPE. ~ It is the intention of the Directors to set apart sere tae ie police ~ ANTED TO RENT—With the pnw oe - E iNT - some, Da aad ate pens brs dhae oat = Tae War ox tye Hon. J. Guancy Jones — Further Advices by the Asia. pent dinel.f pod fof tin sucorentet ererctraiee i & boxes Kingsford's rtacehenne? Ww buying—a small FARA, of not Tone than hve wolatian to/aimsaliGece Pacasae fi since Meran NG? Pa» September 1, 1sse. | Hattvas, Sept. —The following 1s in addi-| the atlantic Cable. Upon the completion ofine | — y4,5 Coie eg ern, for pudding. improvements, nod in's healt iene a oe ae : mais mes | Ruitor of the Star: tion to what was to-day communicated by tele-| requisite preliminaries, due notice will be given sg "HENRY C. PURDY, hour's ride of Washington. uty of the "The fnances of the Paraguayan government are | _ 1 8#F#¥ed bere in last evening's train. Yester- | graph: OF rhe United sSurce Gasette'giver rumor that | _ses-corw S#00etor'oTugman is: Hamu tin, | Beltepio or Bind, ized the tet of Newausber Ra: ima most satisfactory state the receipts consid, | @ay Was a great day in the political horizon for a fos tated Gr tea aaa ania the Duke of Cambridge. Gen-Sirl-C. Dougias | 7 —— He. 5 Fa. aveuep. | Gress Hi. City Post Office. se 9-31 —7 exceeding the expenditures, and no na- | Mr. Buchavan’s Administration in Pennsylvania, tralian’ Telegraph Company ewith a capital of and Lord Clyde will soon be made Field Mar. petal ‘ ee Gunpow- WASTED IMMEDIATELY—A good Wheel towal debts retard the progress of public im- | and, indeed, the whole country. Envy, hatred, £500,000 bas been issued. The proposal is to] Shals. + der, Old and Young (lyson, English Breasiast, - esight. To one that understands Aimeries is established at Asunelon te reat | and the most malignant passions, growing ou of | goatinue the Red sea line from Cebionar sing.’ | Telegrams were yecelved by the cable this} Oolong ana Pow shou. yale grudge, Fivens Inquire oF HP SEN TINS ieee ers are on the stocks, aod three have already disappointment, pointed to Mr. J. Giancy Jones as xe, ane pleted a ede ppliection sete se siving sik tua Gases anccue eetne ero Qid'Peach Brands, sini ” 5 ~ the Navy Vard Bridge." oe been launched—the Ipora, and Salto de Guayra, | the victim of their wrath. The most turbulent pone ped See cek neat tar a ceeaten reais . America down to last evening. White Brandy. for peaches, IKED MAN who under Deing two of the finest ee tee ne Fiver: A | aud reckless political gladiators spared no efforts | ™de,'s the ¢ Board of Trade returns for July | ———_—_——__-——es Sohetinn Sor wit ine, coutnavant. capital aud the town of Villa Wine: (en eere ine | to defeat his renomination for Congress. Seurri- | show educa. in ne exports of over £1,300,000 w 5 7 “olland Gin, "” 5 etek, Coober capital and the town of Villa Rica, the materials e' tem ASHINGTON HORTICULTURAL ry id'Port W son Apply at the Uniou Hotel, Georgetown, for which are ail at band. | Everything speaks of | !ous pamphlets were gotten up in Philadelphia, | 8 compared with July last year. articutente a | Pye, SOCIETY — Tne Grand September Kxni:| — Saperior old’ Medel.a.” one 5 ~ a tates be peacefully teripinated: we hee ee | theountout a Tea sey the day to scatter theus | Preadstutfe; the arrival of obieh Wane eg | plpmoL Frais, Flowers, and, v4 RADAV Sop] BaleShery, WAGE RT Br p respectable women, a 81 States be peacefully terminated, we bave no | throughout the district, immediately preceding An important law case had been tried at Liver. | Isthand léth, wt Me Corcoran’s Buildings: on’ Ht Catawba Giacer Wine, &o. &o.. Ss cook ina private family.’ or doubt that the young Republic will soon become | the meeting of the convention In fact, every ic AnGAlleh wae Mone enT en | ERE Te ee Inrare and | —Ztarre's super or old Bourton Whisky, Heer. fins no objections to £0 & short distance m one of the most important of South American oun = ene was resorted to for his defeat Bes the suapenaed Bone, b suk: egtuecoent ood articles the dis ay will sxoeed that of any pt ple nh fa S sede om antipeties — se nations. ‘orney, in his Press, announced with great exul- ormer OC.asion. A 'il schedule of prenuums is st =i Montevideo lias adopted the Lasis of a treaty tation that “Jehu "Jones"! was oa hie last lege, damages for the loxs sustained in purchasing | puered. A'so, 8 large assortment of domestic liquors, best blic at 1 o’olock a * shares upon the strength of a fallacious report the doors will be open tothe with Brazil, and a treaty with Belgium had been File was tnevilable; saa (at wae eee et issued by the Bank. A verdict was given forthe] p. m. on the 15th, and close at’ makes— . on the 16th, 20 baskets Heidsick Champagne, MAN. to take charge of an miéant. ff, bi f ‘Ad. 25 ju do lower grade. perienoed please not apply, aud none teed appiy * a oe laintiff, but a stay of execution was granted. mission 25 cents. i J without ecom| ons. conclude ee peerygee A bere ee Loony aha gk ~~ P ithe first detechtwent of sappers and miners—| By order of the Committee on Exhibitions. — pce q West streets between Sonpent paenpunan ane POLITICAL. tieven were civorable to any other nominat on | Quy (wfenty strong—was to leave England for A PU SLAG MERTING re ee | Buartale Cider Vineear. Seorgetown, D.C. tee St” . . : ms : ancouver’s Is: on the Ist of September. One 1B NG.—A meeting of the 5 do. ute Wine, J ANTS.— Sarbanes gen | ee id ie eed ann ni: | agin ibn wee how we] (TS Rea Me Renee LN SIRE | edna gy, | WASSER of lcs 7 - 3 ss ly others favorabie to @ eXtension of e Northern 2 fe i - One say ay — eleven Republicans are elected | tious opposition. and consented that the nomiaa- The Daily News calls on the European powers | Market House, are invited to attend meeting at Successorto Thom & Hamilton, lie Tegeition compen polsonte the 3 a romnee ri to the House of Representatives from 131 towns. — ——e be made by acclamation! This ee to watch closely American designs on Nicaragua | *#4 Market House on FRIDAY EVENING next, | _8¢9 eolw jo, 83 Pa avenue. ter. Wanted, now. several goad Cols. < hamber Palen brergprrerrbgpr ag menos adr apppetear dries] Pee papi. ager priate ateecionwention Bud | under conviction that the polleyof the American See MANY CITIZENS. | BRUY YOUR FINE CLOTHING OF maids, Waiters, Drivers,and Paru Heide. Sop cocmticn of Cambetaca, York’ and ‘Perry, | honor (o himself, hue forthe Sith time to been. | Goveramep! Is to acquire the possession of the JOHN McGREGOR. Esq. Secretary of No. 300 Pa, ave..eider Bren hol . , ry 7 3 ce iOR. Eaq., 5 sarde: ow tix” S WANTED — ain fatled to nominate a candidate on Tuesday. | 4*red & nomination by bis fellow-citizens. ‘This teats D nd, the well-k: the “Protestant Allince,” the “Open Air | _ae8-tf Washington: Dee. | gonad ing ot ieee to Rooms uaned pease. ‘the York delegates bave goue home, after join. | Pattiality be attributed to their tirm determina. | CU" Me eed rte ee ne IANO Ne inn and a worker m other religious and te- AILWAY LINRAR\—New volume, price go | U0". and at a moderate rent. Would mel s tee the panne member of Congress, be remonsticeen! Buchanaa. in the evening, Mr Jones bad re- ie capuin stan English ship had been tried eee en S Otehes breil eens work of thi po iar author?” aig eg bf wii secker,” Box "Siar fice. The election in Wilmington, Del , on Tarsday. | Porjea, aie from the Democracy esse pend .tbe | and mulcted in beavy damages for placing a pas-| street aud Penn. avenue, on THURSDAY EV Lee | Just received and rere oR & MAURYA a ———— oe geintiy. theese payerte ee vanian, I was proud of the gallant and modext a under the plea that mutiny was HRTe ak 306 p n will take action relative to open | 268 %t___(Intei.& Union ) $84 Pa. avenue. ofa Scaoel at Rindocobee pt “ie ‘ 7 7 i i "]7 y ” recom! “ _ spirited. Thomas Young, Democrat, was elected pes Heirag tog ear Se ide nee this Cardinal Wiseman, of London, was making a air preaching. hremen’s meetings, Ke, = es <7 ALL MILLINERY JUST RECEIVED, nerint one “tard i preci ce dw eae Te mayor by 11 majority. Tbe People’s party elected |Z nirented their high appreciation Of Gee of tai tour in Ireland, and receiving enthusiastic ova- SABBATH SCHOOL FESTIVAL.—The | Fall style of Straw Bonnets, Missee’ Hats, | BEL DER: HERR YTS CORTON, or C. alderman, treasurer and assessor, by smi! nia- ablest men in Congress, aud the devoled frieud | Vos atall points. faties connected with Gorsuch Chapel | French Flowers. Fall Ribbons md Feuhe ‘*} |) HUME, Riadensburg, Post Office. se7 3" forities Each party elect three members of the of President Buchanan. Fs Thirteen lives bad been lost by the upsetting | will hold a Festival, for the benefit of the School. at ers; Stell Extension Skirts, all sizes; Steel, ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN hav fuil Siew pba 5 = ant-sdmisistration ma- < of asmall pleasure boat at Worthing on the Sus- falend | cee ymryoort pe Poe aa gh rass, and Covered Reed’ Hoops, in seis, knowledge «f the Gente’ Furnishing trade Hed the first and secon: sito 27 ty 30 ono Tue AtuaNtic Tevecrara Casie.—It is | ’* France. Waver icon, Cakex, Fruits, Melon, &o , combining ee ienetare eva P SHEDD, Farntchior Houpe. sPlewes eos, amtodsntels, sales “Thebans ri Hes ie someeomaionr now epparent that Mr. Whitehouse, the cele- It was again reported that Marshal Pelissier A fine opportunity will be thus af- | —2*St____.. si 1th street. ba Se at #7, Pcat Office, Alexandra, Va. the 101 "4 ae < had asked to be removed from the English Em- 1 ra be ireto while away jeasant EW ‘AN }OODs. Sa ee wae defehted F mayor. Last year, the Democrats | Drated English electrician, fails to be couipe- » and that bis request would hortly be com- evpenne how wun ths Indien pledge thelr best oft ire eed ite! WANTED—Two sood PLASTER ERS.—i wi! Tras eesti: cmon, Mayor by 350, and over 200 | tent to the task of devising the arrangement of | pit with It was also sald that his marriage | to iurniay an dareesble eat liberal’ patronage seine | a nue received at STEVENS’ New CY doops, five food wages and employment for two eee : the machinery necessary to the convenient and | ¥8* t¢ take place on th of September, t Doo: it 745 o'clock. Admit ons. Lad montha to two g: jesterers, (single men.) Ap a ‘oitdren Ralfpri.-—ae8 te | oul'eare ane eesunee eich Ket fee antes | R.A, ovee te JOHN BRN DER Cy, per A anniversary of the taking of the Malakoff, and Mr SS aelgone et SS ee we nherteg i thatthe Emperor wow oe w bids ene | = :X HIBITION OF THE WASHINGTON ean ex bit aneerseortent and frown —JOUSH WANTnD 70 RENTIe are ween o! “4 x Sep- C1 * 7 ont ha on exhibition in Baltimoe tele tt ‘easkec to he read to yell the line for the use eet Mapped ee received bythe Emperor HOM CUE aL: Soe m1 waaay ace ey on EEN ENS: Hees dite Capua und cas of tnt cathe ae n ss at Aoud on the . exhibition 5 wil ne 8-8t 535 Pa. ave . bet, is. UD ten 4 aes Eton pag Faso tenor tenth received | of the public, and is even yet apparently as| Count Persigny Tate a ch at the opening | take place in September, which it 1s confidently ex- PoRTO Rico AND MUSCOVADO SU. to be given by thetstet Gctsbes, Pee; decease of Mr. George Newbold the vereratis | far from the realization of his expectations as of the Council Poser ios: Loire Jliastiative watering ere Will be sixen ins fanroetnebee- wae au) pe ond iecations nee wunent as Amerig ny Tespected President of the Bank of | on making his pledge aforesaid. The Directors | 4", speech bad attracted considerable aimeiny, | mente Naa aeatawew pamamedas gacdamabe, epee vit ey: merica. - | Count de Morny had also made an jr SCHAF FIELD, Bartimons Convection | 7 barrels Lovering’s Refited SUGARS, J P of the Company are understood to have des. y important , SvPeRion MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, --.« Prince Metternich arrived at Frankfort on speech at the opening of the Council of Cler- | | ERY, Berth street, between @ and VINK srpdee — ; Saturday, with his family, on his way to his | Patched our countryman, Professor Hughes, to | mont. relitted his Store and Saloon, is now pre; St the | £0 balf-cheuts freab Groos aid Bask TEAS, Prof. DE CG:NIEL is sti!l in Washin snd Gallantry ei cuannixberg. “His vigor, and the | his assistance, and the men of science of the | "A Telegraph Congress, in which France, Bel- weer redone Patan tale vind other Waters OEE Jere Marscaibo and Rio Fishes to intimate te the masical public the otei Yo. greet « lndy—hetself cighiyrtwe | Northern States appear to place no little ond. EEmbing. and. waeriahd ‘are repressed has | Weta Ta ee tects lect oneny Lae ram. | 490 nomads pmo Shoulder REL, sua papa; mivanced in muta, o whom be = are . &e. ie ry jo. 1,2, 4 rere tee eee og Was waiting to receive him, | denee in that gentleman's ability to accomplish | 4m" opened at Berue. oa J supply of the vest Cakes und Candies, suid lower | S0oerrait Superice Hei RINGS pO a Fr Be! were the sulject of general remark. the convenient transmission of at least eight | A new French naval station for the eastern | than elsewhere. Nei ‘i ri memati Tis rit bee tar, Singing, and Organ. Will niso give « reguiar --;- Mt. T. Buchanan Read, the poet and paint- | Jette Bi | coast of Africa, ix to be created ut Isle Reunion | .,P-8—To accommodate ! reat! of} sees __MIDDLETON & BEALL. | Sourse of instruction 1 iy) in the tree of, bas lately feturned from Europe, and. has r Per minute over the line—a result pre- | ‘is news te Vig with imparant oot mences | the Northern Liberties and those disposed to give BORLAND, Art of Teachiag Music, to quality for the profes. opened in elphia the + art treasures”? that z: cisely double that which the labors of White- | for the influence of the Prench tae and ence. | mes call. | have Ho my establishment on) A.’ CUrPER,LEECHER & BLBEDER | "-.,, house have consummated. However, it seems | Perily of the Prencb colonies. it considers Crater gooket rere inte gurenenced ‘Residence—NO. 434 Masschusciie sensu, made known on rpplication at the Wash- Lee wi je i“ No, Mctentl, tifled by the a between Sixth and Seventh Streets. ao a to us that the only fact certain with roference | nes arisen af po a rena tatpeneet ey ref. De Cornei. will open his new Mus: Be po- n = cal BR: ‘ory 06 the corner of to the Atlantic cable, is the positive uncertainty sing what was called the Indo-China Division, CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE — pecan Bog Torre, w.v. Street and Penn. avenwes coeim a a, RB. 5 “al existing whether it will wally come to | | Jocalities far removed fiom the Isle of Re: jousekeo; ing Up Ore Tes) ~4 ———— i rom to re OO, BRILLIAN realize the expectations of its projectors and | \“A°duel bad been fought st Paris between tbe thelr eat ne of hoe old effeote (in large oF SCHOOL BOOKS—sCHOOL BOOKS: G7. os ‘Gas BoE sore 267 Proprietors. French Count rammont Caderousse and | ® q MN ONTZ & ‘A. general ied saint ah 1 | the $7 for i + it req Rocco, de-camp to the King of Ne Sonat eet aK. Book's and Stationery hee savin et P Weatesstooiy | BOputhug- °A calle solicited to examine it Gosport Navy Yaxp.—Constructor Hans Gometdoie : ob nation. au 6-2m at tho N me peegnonn pL com thinks he will be able to launch the new Sepne Preach Government, anticipating the street, nbove the Northern Rawat waaittet No. 267, southeast corner of Fesssyivenia’sv. “sett TR eee side, Pa. avenue, Pos- BALE—WORSE, WAGON, nod BAR: | 200-8 the Northern Market, _sw Si-im* | Die; 207, southet sloop of war, now building at the Gosport Navy | STPMity of more outrages on Fpristians in conse FE Nicdat tattle cans of business F SHIONABLE MERIES, from None geouine bat ¢ Yard, by the Ist of December next, or by the | Sincteesenieaaial foie ie sete aww | Wale, sal Opn Ek | A ret oA BR. Sas Se ceed | eatrna aces =A be brought with bim—the result apavencas rm? work in Italy. Thereisa Picture of “Hiawatha’s Wooing; a spirited Scripture scene of “Jep. tha’s Return,” a bold and striking Pieture, “3pi- rits of the Waterfall,” as well a3 several ler works, chiefly of fairy scenes. > There TUns one train a day, drawn a locomtive about coffe. pot power The cond tetor 1s 20 por lite that if a lady shouts out, “Mr. Conduetor, 1 should like a drink of water,” be immediately amps off, blocks the train wit it i. ends to the lady's wants, oS ee Oe ae