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EVENING STAR, | %4s4iveron news anD GOSSIP. Tae Fattcre ro Fuse.—Trusting to = WASHINGTON OITY: = . of the —— aa ee. - am, VESDAY............-- September 14, 1858. | from Syracuse, N. Y., 1 = aie insts., we took it for that the scheme Notice.—Many accounts due the Star office by | to “fuse’’ the Republican and Amerisan par- persons in Maryland have been placed in the | ties of the Empire State, to which we more hands of Mr. W. C. Lipscomb, for mpage ax than once called the attention of the Scar’s who is authorized to collect and receipt for those readers in the ° of the last ; was of its bills he may present to our debtors. up fait cecsiaphe. her se: HSS. | despatches deceiving us and the public ex- ot 2 ed Jo ace on nee pressed rather the wishes of their authors, than against the Chicago Times, and insists that ml egorar < seven occurrences between the i thing more . in that case than rely the question uf the | It wil be remembered that we predicted that Suriadiction of a United States Court as to the | the Seward managers would permit nothing to suit of Dred Scott. In the same article it} iumph imthe Republican Convention likely.to marks that the Richmond Engnsrer gives | jeopardize the prestige, abroad, of the suprem- Judge Douglas rather “independent” support | *°Y of Mr. Seward and his friends in the af- in this mattér of attacking decisions of the Supreme Court. Union says: “The Enquirer régd#r@¥ the declarations of Judge hee at Freeport ax @ confession, by the author of the bill bimself, of all that it hax been saying in complaint of the Gelects of the Kansas-Ne! ka act. Aliuding to there defects it charges that ‘members of Congress have no right to shift the responsibility from their vn od gaan fo that of thelr territortal yrmpertl of providin; itive legislation for the protec- tion of right in the Territories which the con- stitution ackoovle@ges, but which the Kansas- Neorarka act does nit secure. It, therefore, calls, with a great dec! s¥ 4ppareot confidence but arebly concealed sarcasm, t30n Jndge Doug- as and Congress ‘‘to intervene to protect slavery a tbe Territories”? from the evils ot “Wh ‘ un- friendly legislation”? on the part of the ter7itoriat legislatures, as Judge Douglas confesses is “et fairs of the Republican party in his own State; as that could not fail to weaken his prospect for obtaining the Republican party Presiden- tial nomination in 1860. The failure of the fusion scheme proves the correctness of the Star's jadgment and information on that point. The fusion scheme was originated for the ben- efit of Mr. Crittenden, or whoever the anti- Saward' wing of the general opposition may see fit to favor for President in the contest of 1860. That fact is as clear as the light of the sun at noonday Mr. Thurlow Weed attended at Syracuse—it Seing his first appearance as a member of any politicnl convention, though notoriously the controling spirit of the conven- provided against by his own Nebraska-Kansas }tibns of his own party for twenty years past— ill ** The Union also notices the speech of Hon. H. S. Fiteh at Springfield, saying : “His allusion to Judge Douglas’s action in striking ont of the Toombs bill the clause re- quiring a submission of the constitution of Kan- sas to the in then making war upon the President chigresg for ‘‘ violating a clause which he himself presonted from being in the bill,” ts admirable.” ody to make it certain that his followers would not ccimmit the blunder of serrendering the fortunes of Mr. Seward into the hands of the plotters againz¥ his future. Of course he car- ried all his points. Thus, he induced the Amer- ican party Conventic® to adopt the abolition- ism of the Republicans, and the Republicans to refuse to adopt any of the idiosyncracies of The Jntellsgencer notes a condition sf things | the American party except their plan of re- in Tennessee, which it styles ‘‘ An Elective Judiciary Illustrated.” +e - Fintenep.—The discussion between Parson Brownlow, of Tennessee, and Parson Pryne, of New York, on the slavery question, terminated on Saturday evening, at the National Guard’s Hall, Philadelphia, in the presence of a very in- telliggpt audience. Numerous ladies wese pres- ent, and they seemed to share in the close interest with which the remarks of the different speakers quiring a registry law, and that foreign born ‘voters shall be hereafter refused the right to Vets mti# one year after being natuyalized. Havic done so much, he caused the Conver tion of whith ho was the life and soul to finish up their busini¢ey in dowble quick time, with as little apparent sstice of the existenco of the American party and its Convention, as though neither existed. As a consequence, the Aniriven party Con- were received. There were no votes taken upon | vention which evidently went to Syracuse hot the question under discussion. Rervugn oy GenenaL Pasz.—The Philadel- phia Press of yesterday says: ““A commission, com; of P. J. Rojas, General Austria, Mr. Mojica, and Mr. Paez, ar- rived bi yesterday by the American bark Jox for ‘fusion’ upon almost any terme, had no other alternative than to reaffirm its own creed, make nominations, and quit the Sel as speedily as possible, to escape the general laugh at itself, caused by its being so egregiously ous Maxwell, and are staying at the Girard House. | Witted by Thurlow Weed. In fact, it was sold ‘They are instructed by the Liberal Government of Venezuela, which bas recently been erected upon the crushed tyranny of Monagas, to present to General Paez, their former chief mag strate, the supreme decree of the National Ge thoriziog bis return from exile.” —— ee Tur RatLnoav Acreement.—The following points, it is said, were settled by the Railroad Convention at Philadelphia :—No runners to be hereafter employed by any company, nor any freight solicitors except at the termini of the Toads; the freight tariff to be advanced 50 to 70 per cent. over present rates, and on ist October on all sides; not more signally by Thurlow & | Co. in their use of it, and their subsequent sig- nally contemptous treatment of it, than by encil au- } Messrs. Erastus Brooks & Co., in their over- eagerness to beat the Democracy; which alone led them to stultify their party, by making it swallow the Abolitionism of the Sewardite man- agers to no other end than that of finding themselves humbugged, cheated, and snubbed. The grand result of these Conventions is the assurance which their action involves of the to be again raised to the rates current before the | triumph of the Democracy in the approaching present imbroglio; the passenger tariff to be at once raised to the rate current prior to the first Teduction ; drovers to be passed free both ways on ail lines ; all violations of this contract to be referred to an umpire to be chosen by the several toads, and said umpire to impose upon any New York State election, and its influence in favor of the triumph of the Democratic candi- dates fur Congress. It is not to be doubted that the Administra- tion of James Buchanan is stronger, much offending roed a fine not less than $500, and not stronger, with the m ane Dene ot Nee exceeding $2,000. This basis or plan of a con- tract is to be submitted by the respective Presi- York, than avy other Democratic National Ad- ministration was, that has been in power since dents to their boards of direction prior to the | Jackson’sday. There no longer exists a divi- 20th of September ; if ratified, it is to go into effect Immediately. sion in the Democratic party of that State— the chronic Barnburners of the last decade A SarrLement —The controversy between the having, long since, transferred their eee Government of Venezuela and the French and the last phase of New England Federalism— British Embassadors, as to the disposal of the | Republican party-ism—-while the chronic Monagas family, pending ever since the late rev- olution, seems to be settled at last steps lately taken on the part cf the French and British men-of-war, in entering the ports of La- Kuyra and Cabello and seizing the shipping, ad- ded to some fears on their part of a counter revo- Hlards have transferred theirs to the American Thedecided | party. We repeat; for the first time since Jackson's Administration, the New York De- mocracy are now aunit. That fact will give them a moral strength which will be worth to lution in favor of the Monagas family, seem to | ‘Beir cause in November, thousands on thou- Fave brought the Provisional Government to | 8248 of the floating votes of the State. We terms. Gen. Jose Tadeo Monagas, bis son-in-law have no fear whatever of disagreements in the Guiseppi, and his Minister Gutierrez, after firet | New York Democratic State Convention, soon being restored to the asylums from which they | to assemble, or that its leading spirits will fail had been taken—the houses of the English and | to secure al French Ministers—have received th and have sailed from Laguyra. The other Ex- President Monagas has died during the contro- versy. This annoying and troublesome dispute thus disposed of, the Provisional Government Will be at liberty to Proceed with the work of framing a new Constitution. The Convention to frame it was to have been in session before now, il due advantages that may be ir passports | legitimately drawn from the action of the two opposition Conventions to which we refer above. “Tae Brave Youna Senator’ and his fellow-tricksters seem to have lost their pres- tige of success. The people of California have learned their true characters, and will not but the last accounts from Venezuela, which | *8#!) either by coaxing or bullying, be in- come down to the 27th of August, do not afford | ced to repose confidence in those who have ny information on that subject. le Later From Mzxico.—The Havana corres- pondent of the N. Y. Express (Sept. Sth,) writes asfollows : once so shamefully betrayed them, and through whose treachery alone the shoulder-hittipg champion of pot-house political circles became able to disgrace the Golden State last winter “The B. M. steamship Clyde, which arrived by his most unfitting conduct in the U. 8. this morning fiom Vera Cruz, had on board ax Passengers a number of Mexican Refugees of va- rious degrees—from the Chureh, the State, and the Army—retreating before the success of the Liberal Arms “The Clyde brought also the Secretary of the S. Legation, Capt. Henry, of the U.S Army, and several citizens of the United States. The Express adds :—“We have, by this route, | £0 newspaper dates only down to the 29th ult. The Vera Cruz papers received the fact of Vidaurri’s entry into San Luis de Potosi Aug. 13. also received, on the 7th, an encounter near Ja- 1 between the guerrilleros of the Constitution- alists, and some forces of Echeagaray, when the uerrilleros were beaten and put to rout by the forces from Jjalapa. Others deny this story, and aay Ecbeayaray lost as many men as the others. Several of the officers taken Prisoners in Zaca- teeas and carried to Monterey have been set at caeety by Vidaurri’s orders, take arms no more nst the Constitutionalists. On the 4th Sepiousber, was un the pt from Duraugo, for the centre of ¢ Republic, to unite with the first division of the North, the forces of Nuevo Leon, which were to aid those of Chihuahua tecas. Coahuila, and Zaca- ———_ Tur Cecesaation in Battimone.—Yesterday ‘was selected by the Wells aod McComas Monu- ment Association for the reinterment of the mor- tal remains of these brave yeung men = The cer- emonies pe: ing to the funeral obsequies were Of acharacter reflecting creditably upon those who planned them, and under whose supervision they were performed. ‘The several streets thro’ which the procession passed were densely crowd- ed with citizens. At 9 o'clock the Wells & McComas Ritlemen resumed their guard over the remains, and con- tinued In charge thereof until they were removed from the bali feudets. to the number of eighty, under the com- mand of Capt. A. M. Stansbury, marched into the hall and around the coffins containing the re- mains of their martyred companions in arms, and the tars that coursed down each furrowed cheelg | @¥lensness, They | minority. under promise to } betrayed their constituents | During the period, the Old De- | S0mersaults on some other Senate. The San Francisco Globe speaks thus of their latest attempts to regain positions of trust and power : “True to their instincts, we find the Broder- ickites playing over again the old game of 51. The same brilliant success awaits them. It will be remembered that they split otf at that time the regular Convention, got up a bogns con- cern, and id the effrontery to nominate two prominent Democrats for Congress. Even with this trick to aid them they were in a hopeless One would think the sharp expe- rience of the it would have prevented a second experiment of the kind. But we find these men, true to their disorganizing proclivities, again seeking to distract the Democratic Party. Obey- ing the mandates of Broderick, delivered through his chief Butler, we see them arrayed in factious opposition to the wishes of the people. ‘* Several of the faithless representatives who ‘he last Senator:al election, are conspicuous in this movement. Of t force and effect will their plotting and ter-plottiny, their mock resolutions and their riny of the | Mock diznity bave with the Democracy? The are known too well to the maxses to exercise any influence at the ballot box. ‘The fornia will dono more than lang tent malice of these bolters of following the vacillating weagacen in bis cha- roelion-like changes, or being led by that anti- quated set of wire-workers, McCorkle, Conness, and Bryan. Neither care they to waste time with Coffroth and Hall, and that ilk It is in vain for Broderick to parade his troops for review; in vain for Butler to put them ti rough their exer- cises! The old sogers are well known ever where and cannot even amuse children wit their pie-bald uniforms. Their feathers are drooping, their buttons tarnished, their swords bat of lath. The crowd at Sacramento may con- sider them a kind of show folk. and consent to be amused by their fanny antics, but after the exhibition is over the performers will be forgot. ten, until they again turn up to perform new platform. The tele- graph wires are now giving them some little no- toriety, and we advise them to make the most of the oceasion.”” Bersina oF THe QUARANTINE.—'Bhis act O% and almost unparalleled barbarity, betokened that time bad not dimmed their sor. | Mflords a very significant lesson to citizens of jews Sor che fall of these young patriots. His Excellency, Gov. Hicks, Mayor Swann, the C Council, and the Monument Association, alxo marched into the ball and formed around the re. mrains, when the Governor was presented to each member of the Association. this country, and it is well enough for us to ity | pause and consider it thoroughly. It shows that stringent measures are necessary there to maintain the dignity of the law, and the peace and good order of society. It is an indi- ‘The line having been formed on Baltimore st., | “tion that we are tending rapidly to that con- the coftias were removed from the ball and placed dition of anarchy, in which ‘ might makes upon the funeral car. The procession, which | bt,” and law is compelled to move aside to consisted of military and civic associations, moved to Ashiand Square, the Place of inter- ment, where, afier prayer by the Rev Joba Mc- Cres, 022 -~-— * wees w + & solemn dirge was performed by Usp tain Charles’ Cornet Band, whilst the cutins were being deposited in the tomb. Whea the zemains had beeu consigned to their final resting Place, the Law Greys fired a salute of three Tounds over the same, which ended the ceremo- Ries The Old Defenders ceiebrated the day near St. Timothy's Hal ‘wann and Judge | force what they allow the mob to spend its fary. We behold, in this instance, the people of a neighborhood taking up arms, as it were, en masse, to en- desire should be done. The ezineiptes of humanity actuating them were not sufficient tu u:2r them from waging war apon the helpless sick and dying, and the law had no rod of terror to hold over them with restrain- ing foree, because of the numerical strength of their combination. 1t thus becomes palpable that that portion of the citizens of this country believe thet where > J. Wardell, Chas. ‘Taz Sovrn Pacirié.—The news from the South Pacific is dated at Val; on the 3ist of July day of August. General of Peru, but I. Chili was ik had low- New mines a Bolivia duties om foreiga cotton goods + cent.) Geueral Belzu was still at other Peruvian emigrants. An large numbers associate in the commission of RB. D. Minor, J. an ou trage, they are secure amenability | Chas. H. Cushman; .K. te criminal statutes. The ral result of | Assistant Surgeon, J. Y. Mylor; Acting @ inculeation of tlist opinion into the minds | ner, Jos. Swift; Acting Boatswain, people, is fearful tocontemplate. Every Pygoer 's Clerk, C individual who has # private grievance to re- |. .. * dress, and is able to effect—by hiring, or other- ‘fate wiso inducing—a combination of his friends or |” kK neighbors, may redress his own grievance, even from . 4 though a sacrifice of life is involved, without } OT? SPpareat a” comp ; fear or punishment. In other words, crime is | D0twithstanding’ th ‘with which | Ecuad ‘Steamer was rumming, with profit, licersed, in their estimstion, provided sufficient | ‘eit leader in Illinois protests that he is the | on the Guayaquil river. “Pbe French admiral bad aceon Gils he ite perpetration. Very imbodiment of the Democratic party, | had another naval difficulty with a Peruvian mer- In ate & state of society no man’s life or while denouncing the Democracy of Congress | chant ship. Property would be safe; for who among us could and the a ——— ne NOTICE —The foliowing gentiemen, o smh- say at what hour we may become obnoxious to | 85 baving proved FEE Osho copattinten jarring ihe Linrary Commuten of the Prank some individual who is destitute of the princi- and free principles in their Kansas policy, and not if fomenny wil pease morta a : 2 O"clook, : lauding the Republican and American parties | 10°), 8 of itn} wine pate fads pe ee rotenone tee a | 2 the saviors of the Union and the guardians of | “Y D.Went, Jaaob Hees, Rob't E. Dorie, Ater. Sole Lessees and Managers... Kuxxm & Co. Positivoly the last appearance but four of EDWIN BOOTS. THIS EVENING, Sept 14, 1058, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. To conclude with the smusing Faroe of POOR PILLICODDY. wil Poter Pilliooddy................... Mr. Ta ™, ‘tansbu: ‘m. Crampton, Geo. R. | John oes pees popular rights in their Kansas polioy. Thus, | Grossheid: Wi CP. Mi neat a hp our ae _ parsers neers a ; a c a OT ME cs cicmsn, a STECAL Norict.—Siaces will leave the'Tneatre sacrificed? , again, who soe: Cen peck wes trvsied. te thee very, es ae Navy Yerd. Fareis cents. Doors open at quarter-past 7 o'clock, Overture will ‘commence at twenty minutes to 8, precisely Seats oan be secured without extra charge at the Box (Uffice from 10 toSp m. Pri " wre Th Nights and One Afternoon More. "Three Nights and One Afternoon More. Three Nights and One Afternoon More. MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY SDNESDAY AFTERNOON, om ee is snd Children. Amusement for the Million. i REBY informed declare what must be the number comprised in pagel te terpeae, Aargeneameand ime? ergy papa tna gs collect 8. & mob to clear it of the penalties of the law? | bin: Horney side Wdzehally Repet 2 If an association of some two hundred is not to ; ith ref z gud be held amenable, why should one be, com- nity whose erate eases proeened a then prising a hundred, or fifty, or twenty-five, or meee — seopill aie ote fracas is even ten? ‘There is as much justice in allow- faa sap Sais then: . dives rye a Ee ae aynrynareh picledyasatiy—and 20 s00n—we have ac- nrunity to two hundred or five hundred! There is mevedh more cause for alarm in this lax ad- peer bors atraemnaey aspen cretion Abstines Lavon 1ninistration of law than we are willing to be- | “°>8tess Dy acclamation, by ee C. McLavexty Esq. at ‘Tempe: Vieve; and, to illustrate it, we have only to direct | P®ttY of California, and its equally enthusias- on SUNDAY EVESING: the foth ta — Fe attention to the various scenes of mob violence | ti endorsement and formal adoption of Brod- cide: or. The Life ard Gemus of Chatterton. The that have occurred in different parts of the | Tick. a nae hckaed ublic respect! toattend. Admittance country during the past few years. The most| Thus the masks worn by the sore- =? AN!—WYMAN "—~ WYMAN! WYMAN!—WYMAN''—WYMAN!!! INO. WAGN bairman of C nittse. jully are invited cee, is ti Jox ANE, Positively the Inst Perf -rmances. conclusive evidence of this danger, however, is | ‘ this time, are being torn from their faces, se 14st yf fan ha Go Early -Go Early—Go Earl: furnished in the following, which we clip from | °Y¢® more quickly than they ging “nd aren @ letter of a New York correspondent of the those sof aioe iia al me On ERE, -Albany Argus, who speaks thus of the Quar | Preceded them on the same road. antine outrage : ‘The affair was planned and carried into exe- cution by afew property owners on Staten island. Their names are known; and it is hoped that public sentiment will be vigorous enough to drag them down from the respectable position they occupy before the public. The chief rioters were hived at so much a bead, with a guaranty that they would be protected from prosecution. | In a word, it is roundly asserted that the whole affair was an infamous speculation, and that some of the best known and wealthiest citizens y. h While you may. Laugh While you can—L aug! sels eri tz PHILHARMONIC HALL. Strakosch’s Grand Concert Company. M’DLLE THERESA PARODI’S FAREWELL CONCERTS IN AMERICA. TUESDAY, Sept. 2ist. . STRAKOSCH begs leave to announce that the earicaome success which attended M'dile. Pa- Ropt's Concerts in this country, has induced him to enzace this di ter artist ‘HE FESTIVAL —A Festival will beheld = yang ton — Bail’ ee ay ~ Vay ol Ursbav, PRIDAY, and SAT- ae 13-lw Ever were SDAY, FRIDA Matis ror tas Beruupa Isuanps.—We TO THE SUFFERERS IN are requested to state that arrangements have » 5 been made for the transmission of letters, in sealed bags, between the United States and | le Bermuda, by means of the British mail pack- Rew, Orienye si with the yellow fever ‘ae et ets plying between Boston and Halifax, Nova | this - tye ‘df Scotia, and between Halifax and Bermuda; reaponts {0 this appeal wi T. f TMG RI iberal, AGRUDER the United States inland postage only, of five NES UR is week. RELIE ZF NEW © Youn: Ith Septomber, the foliowing gentlemen were se- leeted to solicit contributions from our citizens to J. HALL MOORE, WM. J. RHEES, MISS ANNIE KEMP, Mateo MEMES Lake ete cents the single rate, to be pre-paid in this Committee, The Young American a in the vicin! a band in it. ’ 4 “ ‘This much is certain. It was well known to | Country on letters sent, and collected on let- First War, FAREION MALLARD, a number of persons, outside of the conspiracy, | ters received. The British sea rate of eight Banton rf M. J. UNCA, She twelve enya ane the are is te hare cents per half ounce letter, together with the | w The celebrated and one of the greatest living uarantine buildings were urned tha! a Bassos. = ht. it was a topic of conversation on the | Colonial postage where chargeable, will be col- nderwood, F. M. Magruder. H. MOLLESHAUER, River and Bay steamboats.” lected in Bermuda, both on letters sent and | Fourts Ward —E. RB. Tucker. W. T. Smithson, inoel! The emment Viol H. Brad) Jr. . D. phe le IEifth Warde G Woke ieee Ingle, HH. McPherson, A. H. Mariow. We see these manifestations of popular vio-| received. Mails will be made up at the New fence increase in frequency, too, as the nation | York and Boston offices tor transmission by he ae grows older. They phase of more trivial | every alternate British packet from Boston, Kim Ronen Cloke ToD. ware causes now-a-days than they were wont, and | commencing with the packet of 22d September Tr tots ticareak ata yroceed to greater extremities. It is high | instant. iiemasneno time, then, that the laws should be enforced in Nava Intevtigesce.—The Navy Depart- a Bw ORL such cases, and that we should conquer that | ment is officially advised of the arrival of the ee rhe Frere Younes en! } weakness of excusing crime and exempting its | frigates Savannah and Saratoga at San Juan | expense upon our community. | perpetrators from punishment because a large | del Norte, and the departure of the sloop-of- | Pitais. Rad two or three hu number engaged, collectively, in its commission, | war Plymouth, on the Ist instant, for Vera and because “there were among them a good | Cruz, to bring home Minister Forsyth. many apparently respectable and, certainly, It is stated that Captain Rich, of the Ma- Pianist, GUSTAV SATTER, who will direct and conduct these Concerts. Concert commences at 80'c:ock. Admission ONE DOLLAR, s will be secured, without extra at 1¢ and Piano Store of Richsrd Davis, Penn. avenue, *n . G. Metzerott, corner Peun. avenue, llth and D streets. se 3 (Union, Intel .& States) rRieNnns TO ALL AND FOES TO NONE, FIRST GRAND COTILLON Heed si ik under — send rom your eity ? you usany fu is LATTiO G. R. G. Chairman Relief Committee Y. M. . SCHAF FIELD, Battimore Convection ERY, Sixth street, between G and H. having Frit oF TRE : i Aare , : endship Club. influential citizens.” rines, has been detached from the steamer Ni- Frcersondgectitenteten pis eg tocar dg on age wed “ee aks ; agara, in order that the charge of violating the - Wedding Partien Balls and othe | ee gy mag eo he ae | hep ine ae uf Bocus Desratcnes.—Not long since the| New York quarantine laws, in connection with _— “ee Hloaiso keeps condtanty Hy og a i eS poy telegraph announced the resignation of Gov. | Ray Tompkins, may be investigated by a court Rall aos Cakes Candies, sold lower wpe end 20th treet. on TUESDAY EVEN ernor Richardson, of Nebraska, to take part | of inquiry. Lieutenant Heywood takes his | ‘"p $ —To accommodate ladies and geat!emen of a Gaetan ob a he © ttee pladge themselves that neither in the Illinois canvass in favor of the re-elec- place on board the Niagara. the Northern Liberties and thos to give chew Pacangeenem- will be a neue as ed to my oi va ert gael == rr — will be spared to make this the m is tach stabi Z season. tion of Stephen Arnold Douglas. A despatch Osater Saloon, where can be found the delicious | “Has's Celebrated Colillon Band has been engaged received this morning, (on which the public] TE CHARTERRD Stmamens.—-The four | Oyster cooked every style by an experienced | for the oscaten band. Familie: lied. A call is sufficient, aay rely,) states that his resignation is only to | *t€2mers, chartered of the Cromwells, are | ‘“S3-cozm Tickets FIFTY CENTS, admitting a centieman h b : D pow of a of ae meee or et i i Is of 460 tons each, and by the charter WASHINGTON HORTICULTURAL | t#e door on the evening o! ston, take place in January next—long after any in- | Y°S*¢' ? CIETY ~The Grand September bane By order of . terference on his part in the present Illinois | Xecuted on Saturday, the Government agrees | Sion eee. and. ¥, getahles, wilt be | se 10 4t THE COMMITTEE. ld be of any avail; as that termin-| '® take them for a period not less than six | heiion WEUNESDAY and THURGDS - hous 7 ; ths—but th. t the risk of th 15th and Ifth, at Mr. Corcoran’s Buildings, on H WANTS. ates in November next. So, that falsehood, for me a ~ ae mc cio za me owners treet. between 18th and 1th streets. Jnrare and = ; : while at sea. © price paid is not yet armoles ‘the dimplay will execed + ANTED—By a respectable Girl,a SIT- trad eee = mee eacicakee, is naitest to made public, because negotiations are in pro- Former oo-asion. va kohsgsstone— emnd UATION either ss Chile's. Nurse of Gham ee : ic | tess for a fifth steamer from another part On thursday evening, at @ o'clock p. m., an ad- | bermaid Apply at the corner of «th and K st At length the public also have an authentic | &' Party- | arcss will be delivered by an em4 ent No. 503. ; The four steamers of the Cromwell line are despatch from Judge Breese, denying emphat- x ically the truth of the previously published named the Caledonis, Memphis, Western-port, despatch attributing to him the purpose of and Atlanta; as we stated a few days ago. WANTED—A SITUATION as cook in family. by a young woman, ast ranger - ington, who is thoroughly qualified, and will give entire satisfac'ion. n the 15th, and close at 9 ‘Admission 25 cents. j By oehee: of the Committee on Exhibitions. sc 9-7t ; ore Ke Fillies as JOHN SAUL, Cor. See filso.a Situation as Chambermaid, by her sister, withdrawing from the Illinois canvass, (where] 4 Heavy Task.—In the office of the Auditor =CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE | X'0!8 experienced m ana competent for such works, he is a candidate for the Senate of the United | of the Treasury for the Post Office Depart. Housekeepers breaking up are reepectfuily Address Box No. 13, Bar Oftoe. = States,) in order thus to strengthen the re TF, that we are at all times prepared to buy Wanyreo IMMEDIATELY—A ble and - E -elec-| ment, between the Sth of July last and the | their entire stock of household effects (in large or ote aticient COLORED NURSE to take ebarge tion of Douglas. He has not withdrawn; but | 11th of the current month, the number of post- | "m#!! quantities) for eek coomss. pega chil oe I siationd rs re: whe remains in the field, in order to vindicate. by master’s quarterly accounts examined and au-| au 6-2m No. 397th at. bat. Fand K. | between i2th and 13th streets, ne I! 3t* his candidacy, “the honor and integrity of dited, was 19,036. They embraced accounts D&Y, COWS —Wanted to Purchase—A number the Democratic party,” assailed, as he ex- of DRY CO . . Lak from nearly all the large cities of the Union, A _ veCe ens ELLIS’. hide oS pl we A presses it, by the desertion of their Principles | and their settlement involved an immense (AUITARS AT ONE, TWO, AND THREE my poh) Canal, orat the bashes part of Douglas = his — aasiand of labor. Gites at . — beter zt Spe F ciate t is very certain that most extrao: inary Tue Ecno’s Crew.—By the exchanges re- — ———— | _sell-eost_ _ WM. REA! Bin means are resorted to by Douglas and his man- | ceived from Charleston, 8. C., this Bening, SHES Sule bene tee ae A hie oy or of the Intelligence agers to compass their current ends; that of we are advised that Judge Magrath refused to TAYLOR & M*URY’S, Tespectfully solicits the patronage of tami- adopting the bogus telegraph despatch dodge well za eae release the crew of the slave brig Echo on the : writ of habeas corpus. The riche of Judge Oo eee et Bg = M. is very elaborate, and covers all the ground| ,, “ae eee al prnd on which the application was based. The pris- | as ARBLE MANTELS. ‘ ise oners were finally remanded to jail to await M MARBLE MANTFLS, their trial. mane assortment of supevior and highly finshed of the Republican party, being thus evidently aimong them. Such tricks when essayed s0 long in advance of an election, as in this case, cannot fail to recoil on their authors. t Servants of good charse » now, ‘eral good Cooks, Chamber- iters, Drivers,and Farm Hands. OUSE WANTED TO RENT—In the peigh- borhood of the Capitol, and east of 1t—not onthe Hili—containing nine or ten rooms, for family. Possesi to be given by the lst of October Plazas 3 zh add ‘enant,” at this office, without delay, eta- Ss. F } Navat.—From the New York Herald of Arpoinrep.—The President has appointed | terns, for anleat Foxman aprcen ana tung terms and location. iy 2i-tf yesterday we copy the following interesting na-| andrew Jackson Smith, of Texas, consul at corner léth at. ard Unie av. couthiof Pen LOST AND FOUND. val intelligence : Lagussa, and James F. Maguire, (who is a | _*¢!4-2¥* near Given & Co.'s Yard : The United States sloops-of-war Savannah, rs } y Pi YST! Lostin Saratoga and Plymouth were at Greytown on the | Tesident merchant there,) consul at Melbourne, ee ee L°t ! Los Lost, in Washington day.a LINEN WALL nga sory notes. as far as recollected, as fu! Alex. Hiundin, dated Auge 5 in tavor of Larrett & Mann $30 rach. ne ard wile. dated August 26, at 4m s, Three note el Williams. at $0 days, for Rid each. drawa an favor of endorsed by Wim. Leon. One note of C. Umhan, for $100 dated May 27th, at 12 months. drawn n fevor of end endorsed by C. Just, for § (0 of Semuel Kelly, dated September 17th, rawe in f endorsed by te; and two others of same date, bearing ame erdorsement, over d: T Sivi Ast instant. The Savannab arrived on the 26h ult ’ from New York, after a rea of twenty-one — oe etnias pled = A ale eee Pen i Ligvt. Joun C. Payne.—The examination an mou! rom Port-au-Prince, th a ve :, 5 on the 2th ult. ‘The latter would lence tar home | Of the case of this officer before a marine court- in a few days, via Vera Cruz. martial, has been progressing at the Gosport ‘The Board of Examiners, consisting of Chief Engineers Wood, Sewell ana K. pis, Peecatd, Navy Yard for several days past. The defence . : ut the Navy Yard, New York, on the Sth of July | Of Lieut. P. was to be read to day. last, and ré-convened on the Ist instant. for the examination of Assistant Engineers for prom tion, and candidates for adm! ission, have closed their proceedings. The following are the resutis of their recommendations: Second Assisiant gineer Alexander Henderson to be First Assistant Engineer from 9b of May, 1857, and to take rank next after Charles H. Loring. Second Assistant vice Mr. Barr, deceased. l have just received per Norfolk steame’ & fine lot 4 of CONE OYSTERS,and allthe various kinds of F all kinds of G: that the markets will afford. which will be served which T think ean- —— J.D HAMMACK, No. 204 and 26 Penn. avenue, above Wilisrds’ Hotel. Taz Weatner.—The following report of the ae THE ME. siltcre? Traer for this morsing tema from the Morsa read ine RT tay Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. orfolk OYSTER The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: 14, 1858. 14-3t* Blue Wing, weliax Ortolan, Keed other salt water fish, ax e , &0., &e., ever brought tothis market, He invites connisseurs and al: other ve lear, cool. lovers of the t eat: t 3 A nm over due note of H. N. Lansdale, for Engineers to be Firat Assistant Engineers of the | Pertacipiin lear, plea-ant. orto morrow at “hit celebrated restaurnut, ‘on the | S4t-87 date tment : - ri it ivan 2,G. R. Johnson; 3, Wm. 1. Broo Baltimore, Mi Shier ay str fo test for theme : lao, an over due note of G. Vanderwerken, for And ten notes of C. Emmerson, drawn in favor of endorsed by J. W. Simms, dating monthly from evember 1h, 1858, at 2 month : liected. and ‘eet, and to test for th . « Bi Spooner. Third Assistant Engineers to le Bee Sesertion, concerning th ond Assistant Engineers: No. 1, P.G. Peltz; J.-S. Albert; 3, Wm. Roberts; 4, Charles H. ker; 5, Ten Eyck Biles; 6, Robert W. McCle: 7, Joho N. Grier; 6, Jackson Me. imell; 9, W Cushman; 10, Thomas J. Jones Twenty-five candidates the Board for admission as ‘Third Assistant Engineers. ‘Th belong prin- lear, wind E Va. +] Lynchburg, Va. Blistol, Ten. Knoxville, Ten: Wilmington, N M . H. PALM Invorms his pupils, Trneodee and the public gen- erally that hie PIANO FORTE CLASSES commence on MONDAY, Reptember 13, 1858, with mer of other notes not Papers which sre of no value to any one but the owner. All are h ot fi PT ereby notified not to receive 5 . . papers. a8 duplicates will be called {. eam amy = ia . is hi last season in Washington. i phey,are not h urd. i hin ihe ar u's Col . Cc. « jass Kooms ed on nne yivani ws = the South oe ‘rom the Best’ =o Charleston, 8. ¢ -cloudy, 73°, wind NE | avenue, betwess Toth and 1th streets, over “pon ‘ ATLEN'S bs ‘NS inc them at T. WHEATLEY’S Lu Yard, No. , south cade Water street, Georgetows, be _ we lath an omnibus, L Ost BUCKSaIN PURSE, twelve dollars 1d be suitably re: led a ae: ®NCE’S, two doors xe 13- Augusta, Gt Second Assistant Engineer Glenity King has resigned from the Navy ' Spey — Tar Inpiax Dirricutizs.—From tho Pa- | Montg: . cific files received by the late mail, ed A lhl we learn} Mobile, Ala .. that small marauding parties of Indians are Gainesville, M enew atore of Kibley & Guy. = Pupils desirous of Mr. Palmer's services are re- quested to apply at Mr. Metzerott’s Music Stor: avers the hours of 4 and 5 during the present Schools and familjesare solicited to make their arran.ements with Mr. Palmer as early as possibie, Terms, inall cases, in advance. se 14-1 ow 14th street, od = = _ ae ‘ DISSOLUTION. : = eee very troublesome to the frontier settlements | New Orleans, L reareyner or, Tue Copartnerehip heretofore existing underthe | BQ the sti eerant one ae ereaey mOrMEK. generally, from Mexico to the British line. Hagerstown, F a.gnie dap dlacolvad be rector ress jay & Co. nibus, or Pennsyivania avenue, or Nav: Yard, a Several accounts of robberies are published, scr tie Md, aot Pisecont ine Book: nm piscad in the hands of Jos, Br a naar arte sg conta minK cher wil ~ The ithdral oe oee of eee | cee cca peat, | anions asonars 1 site vi | ar hts adn aay esc Tho withdrawal of the forces of General Clark | Parkersburg, V. -clear, pleasant ROP NE GRAGETT, atall, No.3 Centre Market.” ten from the Southern frontier, has left that region lee Re 4 evens, Gament: JO8° 3. M ie ee SENJAMIN BERKL rather more exposed than would seem to be : lelear, § AY, . de-| Cincinnati, 0. DARIUS CLAGETT. «clear, pleasant. $ 5 REWARD—Strayed away on th sirable. The only significant manifestations of Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a. the ee it instant, & white MANE. about 10 Sth . M.. (cor- A Carp.—The undersigned. having bought out | 088 Od; right fore ve, sore and renning. 9 c " th k of Good lati ‘ord will be paid for her deliv: ry t hostility, however, are in the North, on the | ‘ected So 207 t noon, 30. TS the stock of Dry Goods of tne late irm of C W atret, tat ween ‘end Mh wince, Part of the Spokanes, Coeur d’Alenes, Yakimas, | tmum yesterday, 9, mawitoora law night, 55. | friends “sd TER FAHRNEI and a few other neighboring tribes. These de- — the def Cc. POLITICAL Thibit a. choice stock of W's, LEPTIN TH E WATER gloset IN monstrations, since lefeat of Col. Steptoe. 2 for tne Fall « anter _xtepaion. « show of force. Some skirmishing is reported | Sention of New York. n- | ne 14-6t coragr Pa. avenueand 9th street, | fhe Wa ithe ~ oo AC ig a spwardnd to have occurred between the Indians and com- Orsamus B. Matteson declines a re-nomination M USICAL INSTRUCTION, = * nA Capitol, or to N. M. Jardeiia, No. 524 panies of miners, without any important re-| for Congress,-which will be a considerable relief : Mr. W. his pup: ino} hh, HENRY. PALMER begs to announce to that his P’ o sults ensuing. The letter we publish in another esi Dataaied Vt.) Sentinel says that the Place, to-day, together with the extract from | election returns that have thus far come to hand, the Oregon Statesman, published in yester- show that the Democrats have made a fair in: tu day’s Scar, contain nearly everything of inter- | CTe*#e inthe number of Representatives elected est in this connection. h to the Leg:slature of Vermont. al SX, CENTS REWARD—Kan awny from the &? xahseriber, in Washington, D. C., on Monday Sept. 6th. "858, John James MeGurre. au smdeere ned a ——s to a Sen pepdeieans. The ward wi pasd of wn. pent a, on very of aul between With and plications to be made personally to Mr. Pa'- harbor The presence of Gen. mer. ag the class rooms, between the hours of 4 and oi the late employ ing anid a renee at the peru Clark and Maj. Garnett, with their forces,in| ‘TurStatenIstanp RaseLvion. —The Eighth "ering I advance) Primary instruction $5 455 Peon. avenve. 1 ~ Ar- the vicinity of the country of the belligerent | Regiment went down to Quarantine Saturday formers $10 per quarter. Ar. is obvious! rati afternoon, encamped in a conspicuous position a ¢ Georgetown Classes will meet at Miss Har- ee aw ¥ operating as a check on little north of the Quarantine sais’ and corer _— Sosipanmaica NDAY, Bept.20th, Jexandria Ciasses will meet as before; ap- tice ship Preble, which left Annapolis on the terday by crowds of people from the interior of 28th of June last, for a short cruise with nine-| the Island. The whole military force is 300 men, ty-seven students from the Naval Academy on including the band. The police broke up their ‘-LADIE® SH board, arrived at Norfolk on Sunday. She | camp and returned to the city at 9 o'clock yes- aon KS’ success | have 4.) ing t] brings back all who went out in her in good | te'day morning, firing a salute from their how- | sport perind I have been ect ished, ena health except the Sailmake: itn sar itz-r as they left. jtntint sade a Shoes, ef my own make Lowry, who died of heart di bo 13th | , THE Meam-frigate Niagara passed down the | Usiiee’ best Ena slg eon ae |e rda: her to Charleston | }:Ad'ee’ best e of Jaly.. She bas also on board three invalids | °° A boats ; ) Rte = rot the “Espo” to | “maron's bat Bog ‘ating B from the sloop-of-war Vincennes. She will Te-| africa eer as she passed the camp, the artillery ee Market Space, 2d do- ad ; turn to pryrnaoed by = in time ay ne fired a calute of thirteen guns, wich > sia Gel At seiling a a : eae weru I, 2 “Prat id (ac rehearsed “| yusicn [BOUND at ELLIS’S Piano D offcers are Commander T. F. Craven; Lieuts. | rines, is on board the Nisgare. Migiy Neatiy cere 14D range! Chertp Uoket 2 " Market aw Sl len PIANOS TABEN JS PART PAYMENT ue pin at Store, sez hn raday he opens atthe Navy tl. WASHINGTON T BATRE. : s pl to announce thet, Se kgs abated ua cea eae tae pa

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