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herself independent of any that bance fora} Mrrirary.—It is said that the military De- ~” GEORGETOWN. AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR, | %4S#2Ne Ton waws an Goss7p. | vereit independent of any teat may chance fore] | Miurrany —Iti ooo in i into HING TON THBATRE. pea ed in a | Partment of the Pacific is to be divided Correspondence of The Star. was Revowvtiowary Trorares.—We learn that ailltan ne ote aid xy ecllastoatah the | two departmente—Gen. Harney taking com- UroncrTown, Sept. 15, 1858. ‘Sole Lessees and Manacers..... Kunnet & Co WASHINGTON OITY: the Secretary of War has despate to West | most saying free trader. The total tonnage | mand of the northern division, in Washington We were visit Ral cone . ‘oin le which in i i September 15, 1858, | Point. under the custody of William B. Lee, hich in 1843 entered into and cleared out of the ed last night and this morning os! . . ~ i Last Nigh! but Three of 4 : foréian: trad) 9,924,- | and Oregon Territories, and Gen. Clark of the by a series of copious showers of rain, which has MR. EDWIN BOUTRH. = ane = | Esq., tho gentlemanly and attentive Librarian | j99 Non te tesr it hos cient tana eee tins | goathers division. The orders to this effect doubtless tended very materially to assist the = Shite —Many accotnts due the Star office by of the War Department, the two stands of 23,175,782 tons ; and it 1x most interesting to know will probably be issued by the Department ip generally tm their preparations for their THIS EVERT * sc - Persons in Maryland have been placed in the | colors taken from the British forces under Lord pecedingy | waged Replace siner, the cepa or the | a few days. — 11 s@8@ing@perations, amd navigation upon our ee RACAL tk D IL ai Siete ene Co _uipecomb, for collection, | Cornwallis at the capitulatian of Yorktown, on Navigation Laws. In ists the aggregate tonnage | Ag Quananting.—Mr. Henry, bearer of des- | Canal, ait ce ne | mickent weber eS. lain liom Sree Rath enn Mecollact and receipt Sor Chote | a 0:5 of October, 1761 Fed Presented to | corared Into and cleared out bad risen to 13:2%6,; | patches to Mr. Forsyth in Mexico, bas, it is | tbo% porti jee) wae heme he To conslnde with the amusing Paros of 5 . last t ears of abvlis! < id ade wi e —— ro General Washington, by order of Congres, in| fenrictiona the increase ‘har been close pon | edid, been detained at Vara Cras by quarsn- toll Hil of ouldoae bocigste operations up PADDY MILES'S BOY. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | testimony of his distinguished services on that | 10,000,000 tons. During the same, period the | ting laws, and bad forwarded his despatches to | 1221! of closing thintetter, The Union discusses “Mr. Douglas and Mr. | ver memorable occasion. At the decease of | fOun'tye (rede has increased from 22,133,000 tons } aie Oe Mroxicg by Mr. Hargous. ' he Ti We saw this morning a handsomely bound | _ @pactat Notice. woe so ape mn Lincoln ;"’ and further devotes a column to | the Pater Patric, they passed into the hands| — jt is in the face of such results of free trade as ee a en tame inna... ag, DB centers It also denounces “par- | of the late lamented George W. P. Custis, by | these that some of our contemporaries clamor for Recoonizep.—The President has Tecognised | oo that be has another copy, which was also pre- | Poors open at quarte’ past 7 o'clock, Overtere ‘alifornia politics.” It also deno' = ae “pea more stringent navigation laws Ernst Carl Angelrodt, of St. Louis, as Consul | sented to him by the Colonel, with the request | commence at twenty minutes to 8, precisely bear pac rey ee ee isa laacketee i ae a Engis a ge hon valtis wating. for pete pers of the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Wemner, for the | that one of them be kept in the saloon of each of bt can be secured Sy ny exten Cumrge at the ie mi i A tae it as the most | England has been cultivat r : ' 4 i ige— Box Office from 108. m.to5p m. public mind ae ee oe sped with hesita- — Pia ied hfe Departs relics of the | P@%t, is also gradually giving to her the trans- | States of Missouri and Iowa and the western = L gpresiptaety a gm gi eo ‘8 OF ApMission :—Dress Circle and Bowes, tion the dispatches from St. Louis. Seer ee depeniey i portation of emigrants, which formerly was Sat ottories. ven in part as en evidence of tue donor's appre- | 50 o18.; Oronestra Cuars, $1. == The Intelligencer devotes its leader this | crowning victory of that great struggle which important branch of the American shipping ciation of the kind and gentlemanly treatment = . ie a * di and pro- | trade. From a return of the total number of Tue Wacon Roap Exrepition.—The expe- | © versa! rei from Mr. Rit- w* WAN '!—WYMAN !!- WYMAN" 7 ee ren rem toh jectn ue | eored aE arian aia war aa Guigrants from the United Kingdom to America, dition under Lieut. Beale, to construct a wa ecaataineee u afer rien the pera an WYMAN'—WYMAN''—WYMAN ~ claimed liberty toenslaved millionsofthe world. | quring the past three years, just published, I¢ 7 " gf fed — pti —_—-2+e-—_______ It is intended to deposit them at West Point, appears that in 1855 the womber st 121.601, of | gon road from Fort Smith, Ark., to the head of prego tamed tere and is very highly prized by Tisee With ond Cos Apemcere ee a I” A new mill at Hazard’s Powder Works, | where most of our national trophies are eol- So ee Si stan i, in 156 it) navigation on Rio Colorado of the West, is ex- | "We heve been requested to inquire what has "Tiree Naghte ant Ons Apoeneen tink, Enfield, Conn., exploded on Monday afternoon. lected ; and where they will remain—tree from ptres ; in 1a57 wee 148,648, of whom 50,000 | pected to leave Fort Smith by the Ist proximo. ooo of -~ mec nage passed several oxen —— eR Four workmen were killed. the area’ daunet Of Gustraction by fire, to | satled in British ships. ‘Thus it will be per- ai tha tsctware ce vo asicdsri. | for rect “te. 9 MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESD: a - ne a art- | Ceived that the proportion taken by foreign ves- | Promorions 1 tae TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 4 > bikerens SDAY AP N Cotton Cror.—The New York Price Current, | which they would be exposed in the Depart- | Stiv«d elenail Tecreastag. v e' J. F. Boll fuis socaedl eiieeisccaiae ae and Gay. The property holders petitioned for and WEONES@AY 4 ARTESNOO} ° trie statement, puts down the cotton crop, for | ment building—mementoes of the closing scene | “Witte Euglent ten ea exporting almost as | © - + Sollmeyer, . 1 et ee ee Sey have se meset alt , = fe . | Third Auditor's Office, to be third class clerk | the expense we think the work ought to be done for the Mili the last year, officially at 3,113,982 bales, being an largely as ever during the past year, she has im as ° Amusement the Million. y of the dark and bloody war which delivered ate reset in itor’s offi ice G. W. M without any further delay. There are several Positively the lest Performances. increase over the previous year of 174,443 bales us from the bonds of colonial servitude, to be- Ren largely Tighe reedily sopoir it ‘the | 2 Second Auditor’s office, vice G. W. Mercer, | Diner street obstructions, &c.,to which we have $ ‘The exports of the year amount to 2,590,455 bales, E i) being an increase of 337, ased. Go Early—Go Early—Go Pariy. 79 bales over last year. | 8toW upon us the blessings that have attended | talent and capital abstracted from its natural | deceased. been requested to call the attention of the author- | Laugh w. = ities, to which we shall pay our respects in a day se 15-3 . A hannels by the artificial heat of our protective ray Notice.—It is ordered that commu- & ~ — OF the total exports, England took 1,809,986, be- | @ Prosperous, independent, and united people. aon seuere decsied to agriculture. eorex: Ered me ine Weadiuetters artic ara ai ore if the evils are not remedied. 8. ‘PSE MEMBERS OF THE FRANKI ing an increase over last year of 381,096 bales. | This gentleman also takes with him, for the | ample, the imports of wheat for the six months | iq’ y> ou cap—Laugh while you may. bee: tg MO PANY a an. . . 3 2.968 B i % nounce to their friends and > that ‘The exporis to France during the year show a| same purpose, a United States garrison flag, gunterint eer or bent plang ope age coreoas the 20th inst., be addressed ALEXANDRIA, a Aseomb te seasot wi tke decrease of 29.355 bales, and to the north part of | which proclaimed the victories of our gallant | 324 ows. against 1,065,648 cwts.; of rice they | % New Yor! ve Correspondence of The Star. EVENING eh ine Earope a decrease of 30,653 bales little army at Vera Cruz, Perote, and the City | have been 1,726,935 ‘ewls. against 924,309 cwts ; P cket FIFTY CENTS F J Kin, Jj i of Mexico, from the citadel of which it was | "4 of potatoes, 1,226,382 cwts. against 319.639 Sue ae aoe cuncile sxembled int sighs ae Pick Rom Jawaica —Kingston, Jamaica, papers to » ‘ i sels east COM.OF ARRANGEMENTS cwts ; cotton, from the United States, | weather for this morning is made from the Morse The City Councils assembied last night, quite |} ““—=“"_“or’- Se arora the Ist of September have been received. The | taken down on the 7th of Jane, 1848, under a | 4,575,616 ewts. against 4,016,324; emp, 165,750 i j A i a large audience being present outside the bar of HILHARMONIC HALL. Journal condemns the refusal of the home Colo- | sal ute from captured pieces ayainst 117,423—all these, be it observed. articles | Zelegraph line to tho Smithsonian Institution. 8 Pp P "7 a : ch Board . TW, in the United states, | Tho time of observation is about 7 o'clock: | €# Strakosch’s Grand Concert Company. nial office to sanction the proposition for the In- wi paperanll Pohenper tues in any other part SEPTEMBER 15, 1859. In ~ Board of Aldermen, Messrs say (ma aes : y troduction into the colony of the expatriated free From Wasuineton Teretrory.—The follow- | of the globe, and in unlimited abundance. The | New York, N. ¥. (President,) Lambert, Dempsey, Smith, Arm: M'DLLE THERESA PARODI'S black inhabitants of the Southern States of Amer- 7 i rd i strong, Bryan and Reid, were preseut CR ‘Ss 7 "A. ing letter, relative to the Indian difficulties in Saban Maden tea, imports have doubled, and Heese Ie ar. The following reports were Tecabech Soames whoa sf de ré AMERKC A setae of ee athe: continues very dry, except in | the Northwest. will possess pecaliar interest to "Thus it will be observed that England not only Washington, D.C raining, wind FE. lower Board, viz: ~~ some of the central districts. so much so that se- 7 + . a ell dearest, bot she buys ond, Va. Taining, 75°, wind SW A report from the committee on streets, with Mr. Strakoscn begs leave to announce that the the readers ot the Sear, in the absence ot any | sells where she can sel arest, nys | Kichmond, ng, 75°, w’ 4 ° rious fears are entertained that there will be a b liabl from th ion where it | Where she can buy cheapest, and all the world | Peturaburg,Va » cloudy. Sabah _ foe ep peeinede an, poidireeacas of enerevadonied sheoces — Say mg tee | failure of next year’s crops. The public health | ber reliable news from the region where i profits by ber prosperity. Her imports increase | Norfolk, Va ther. 72°, wind NE nion street, at its intersection with Prince ; re- ror eo Lae joer Le th ;: ; 2 - ting u tten. The author is an intelligent offi- | pari passu with her exports, and ‘what our pro- | Lynchburg cloudy a. committed engage S “ne is reported not of a nature to occasion any alarm. | ¥85 Wri part passs ports, wha yl Z> 1 £00 A report from the committee on general laws, | fora f« nin the : i i tection friends call “the read to rnia,’’ she finds | Bristol, Ten..... clondy, 67°. L Le s > | with the following distine: sng fist Regiment, stationed at Jamaica, and the | er in the army, and is no doubt well posted as | '« remarkably pleasant road to travel.” Knoxville, Tenn clear, pleasant. adverse to the removal of the watch-boxes ; con- MISS A? KEMP, 49th at Barbadoes, are ordered to Bombay. to the nature of the Indian difficulties in that Wilinington, N Taining, ther. 70”, € sh = oe eves tas Goacbaartomion Ohietal amie The Young Almenenn Contato, Naw Musie.—lein ¥. Ellis: tke Gecoi section of the country, and his account may,| Tue MAnaqing Mex.—The Joxrna/ of Columbia, 8. C. cloud ew a lee levine a dar tosteee Sree Poa ee HARRISON MILLARD, : ep Dies Seavelne Wn eer cn | therefore, be implicitly selied upon: Commerce thus describes the three leaders and | Charleston, 5. C inian? ee Iicheuouth mdear Dake: coccaran se The Aihaces a4 sic man, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, has sent us to- : P J po > s Augusta, Ga raining. 1 be bill > K f M. JUNCA, day— wD. Ww. te! ee cee, Rae 8, 1858. managers of the recent New York Kepublican Savannah, G raining, 80°. wind N Also, the bill of F. Keeyes, for rent of room for - Wallach, Esq., Editor of the Star : “The Atlantic Telegraph Cable Poik: beau- ion; re! d 01 The celebrated aud one of tne greatest living ni: slide $2 fant the field h party Convention at Syracuse : Macon, Ga...... raining. election ; referred to committee on claims —all Base This region is just now the field of much move- y os. ction was coucurred in. " oe : ; Solumbus, @: cloudy, cool — H. MOLLENHAUER, tifully embellished with views of the two ships | ment. It is on tbe best route to the new yold ‘“Ehurlow Weed was the prime mover, the ta cl e aide A report from the revenue committee on the The eminent Violineeliist. Jaying the cable felds on Frazer river; and unless that excitement | Convention in fact; everybody mare bits Eiatory. i cloudy. communication of E,W. Kincheloe, recommend- - ‘i - hall prove to have bad its origin ina cruel delu- | He was the most quiet member of the Conven- z “Richmond Quickstep,” as performed by the | * cicloudy, 74°, windy. ing that authority be granted to said committee Mr. Steaxoscn takes pleasure to announce thet sion, there must grow up here a large town, com- | tion, neither speaking, nor offering motions or to accept $1,500 cash, and $1,500 in 90 days, in | he has effected an arrangement with the great Independent Bines Band, of Baltimore, com- | manding the nly practicable road‘ef nupply to | fexolutions, ner seeking: a pines eo any of the | Gainesville, Miss raining, 78°, calm, ~ | fall for the responsibility of said Kincheloe’ en | Pianist, Sonchy gaswess posed by Albert Holland. those fields. A month will determine the scope | committees. Actively enlisted. by his side was Prederick, Maco cia? ‘ one of Allen’s sureties as rentor of the fish wharf; dus will direst eecl oontines thane Onaenen “Montrose Waltz,” dedicated to Susie H. | und value of the new mines. H. H. Van Dyck, the former editor of the Albany Haverstocn, Ma sataion: concurred in by the Common Council who will direct cond Con % Joyce, by W. A. Se umidt ; : eeeniat eee nee? Kesar eee qeae Me Weed's polttaal teas Be yaa Dk was Cumberland, Md «staining. Alderman Smith thought it a good bargain. Concert commences at 80’clock, Admission ONE. : nterest trai ing. Col right isa . Mr. a Alderman Reid did’nt like such com; romises; | DOLLAR. ink rents ought to paid up He wouldn't vote for Seats will be secured, without extra charge, at rane - any more such compromises. the Music and Piano Store of Richsrd Davis, Penn ooratning. tr Bryan thought that the money might be svenue,and W. G. Metzerott,corner Penn. avenue, made of other sureties. He suggested a recom- a mittal; the committee hud given no reason fer | 26'S {Umon.tatel.& States) their recommendation. “Grace Waltz,”? by the same composer. Walla-Walla, 170 miles east of this, about to | made chairman of the committee on Address and eee re. Oliver Ditson & Co., send us, through W.G. | march with a large force—a mixed command of eee One atthe ee pay wrolaners oe Parkentery, Vv. “, Poy « ect T >> | dragoors, artillery, and antry—weil appointed, | the Convention was 8. H. Hammond of steu hloe Metzerott, the “Jeanette Polka,” “Select Trios”? | drakoons, arti prt lle ne tence ptt ek “a formerly editor of the Albany Register, a zealous | Cineinnatt, O .. for female votces, “Les Cousins ;” all beantifal dians (Caur d?Alenes, Spokan and others) who | Silver Grey Whig paper, bitterly opposed to Barometer at the Smithxonian, at 7a. m.. (cor- musical compositions, which we commend to fought aud defeated Steptoe so badly last Muy. | Weed and the “Albany Regency,”’ outspoken | rected for temperatnre,) 29 906; at came Sed the notice of our friends. I fear he marches with too strong a force to get a | and almost savage in its denunciations of the | Thermometer, at 7 a. m.,67°; at noon 74°. Max- Mr Armstrong thongbt that when $3,300 was WANTS. fight, though the Indians in question are a biave | ‘corrupt appliances” of that powerful interest. | imum yesterday, minimum last night, 63. paid, the fivh wharf wonld be paid for as fully as rs = Mexico.—We have important news from the | and warlike race, flushed with success, and well | Now, Mr. Hammond was employ-d in the Re it ever bad been before. Mr. K.’s proposition AnTED_ Bre ag pow ele Fini amr. city of Mexico to the 2d and from Vera Cruz to | Supplied with arins and ammunition. “They say | publican Convention, levelling the same shafts at WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY — | wax an honest one, and ought to be accepted. lain sewing. Please call at No. 44¢ loth steeet mene the 4th instant. In obedience to 5 they will tight; Nous verrons. the Democracy and the Natioual Administration. | F Mee holding tickets and money of the | Report recommitted. in sewing. Plea ’ s * 0 instructions, Ms or Garnett, who is stationed at Fort Simcoe, | Verily, in the language of the Hard Cider politi- by in will meet at 7+: o’clock on Order from Common Council in relation to our Minister, Mr. Forsyth, bus suspended dipio- tingtor sixty-four miles to the north of this, also will | cians of 1540, ‘times ain’t how, as they used to| THURSDAY EVENING, for settioment of the | dett due by Alexandria Canal Company; re- V ANTED—A WOMAN to do the cooking. matic relations with the Mexican Government, | march, two days hence, with four companies of | was been’ But we do not charge, (we would | same. . . of ceived and concurred in. ‘Washing and ironing of a private family. Ap- and would leave for home about the last of Sep- | 1fantry. to bunt up some hostile Yakimas who | not be so discourteous.) that either Weed, Van | _tt LEM DS WILLTAME. ae Bill of T M. Monroe, for legal services, re- | Ply at No. 411 7th street, corner « =a afl infest the trail to the northward, in which the | Dyck or Hammond, has changed in the slightest THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY informed | ferred by the other Board to cominittee on claims; G WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- leagaeee He a - last procared bis passports, | ininers en reute for Freany’s river, were attacked | degree. We suppose, in all charity, eta Hole Mabey ee BQone fs authorized te ealiect Hoots. received. ; Wwasner aud ironer tna, mall famns- yut still remains there. and driven back a short while since. Garnett | respective parties have deserted them, and that eye ke. ke. for the Li - Mr. Armstrong thought that the bill had been | !J- Jere eg puces even, it required. Vidaurri was advancing upon the Capital from | will march, perhaps, to the boundary line. they al slsts fixedly and devotedly attached to Eire Company. except one of tne following Com- | jy ciuded in a former suitlemene. — = = at No. 373, corner of 15th and L streets. San Luis Potosi, while Miramon was endeavor- The Indians of this country are all feverish ; | their life long principles. Still it seems a little 4 Reference concurred in. = ing to bar his way with the in body of the | 2®¥€ @ just apprehension of the fate awaiting | odd, and we confess to being somewhat puzzled 5 A communication from R. J Edelen, asking ANTE D—A GIKL about 15 years of age. ter K y wi ae nath ane tee a | them by contact with the white race; and tribes | in the attempt to solve the problem. We there- oyle, a reduction of assessment, referred by the lower Ciuld's Nurse, at No, s82 1 street, between Conservative forces. In the meantime, the af- like the Cur d@’Alenes are disposed to take a | fore let it pass.”? Alex. Tait, Board to committee on claims; received and carn ONS ST = = fairs of the Zuloagists in the Capital remained | stand. The tribes are small, severally, though Lrevt. Joan N. Marrit.—We learn at the eaten MoGuire. reference concurred in. se LYING-IN” NURSE.—A person entirely Without improvement; money was still wanting; | the aygreyate is large enough to make a pro- Report of Overseers to the Poor. Eighty-six competent and well experienced, offers her r - + ‘: i 1- = iad. if : . a | longed struggle, which I fear will be the , | Navy Department this morning, that this ga LECTURE.—The Second Lecture in the | white and 9 colored, atthe poor-house ; 162 white | S¢TVices to iadies about to require the services of a the recusant capitalists were still in prison; a | yueed s heavy blow is struck—unless some ser. | lant naval officer, commander of the brig Dol- course before the Catholic Beneficial Total | and 22 colored out-door pensioners for the year; ying-In” Nurse. She can give satirfectory ret- revolution was daily expected. From the South, ‘ g . Address Box Ao 10, Star Office, and the mary punishment inflicted a nigh ee . Res - | Abstinence Associaion. of the District of Colum- | referred to the committee on the poce oauaoms. hd » : the appearance of Alvarez, with his Pintos, was | ‘The axsault on Steptoe was from nocanse what- | Phin, arrived in this city this morning in ex-| ADsnence A« by the pat Vioo Presidents H.! Communication from the heife of Peter R. | Md¥ertiser will promptly eail. a momentarily looked for. ever but this fear of the Indians that they were | cellent health and spirits. Lieut. M., it will | C.McLavont: at Temperance Hall. & Beverly, proposing to refund the amount pa WANTED—a competent NURSE Becustomed on SUNDAY EVENING, the 19th instant, = thi f oniid oan, Ger- to be destroye d the Indians, for the most | be remembered, is the officer who recently cap- o'clock. Sutject: Poetry, Intemperance and Sui- | for Beverly property, for retransfer of that prop-~ to eng care of children. An pr ocd ee .s : send A Davise Voio—In New York, last week, | Part, were engaged in it who never before fought | poyrq aie slave brig Boho. off the eset pied cide: of, Lue Life ard Gemus of Chatterton, The | erty without suit; the transkee. according to their | MSN. or Colored woman preferred. None other need there was given an interesting decision upon the | Be Whites. ublis respectfully are invited to attend, Admittance | statement, having been illegal; sehued vere wares nad eee an ame, well recommended re a es . and sent her in as a prize into the the port of Free. * * attorney of the Corporation: tiga == H Canmsormand aero i “aaah oe Ney Tne construction of 2 will. The testator lefta portion | Tae New York Democratic Stare Cox- Charleston, in command of Lieut. Bradford. Jon Ne wep Mr. Reid preseuted the application of J. F. | avenue, nearly opposite enst wing City Hell. of his estate to be equally divided between bis | VENTION meets to-day at Syracuse. The most eat ue leneaecaire iginally in 1832, | se14-st CoramutesonLesings. | Latham for remission of taxes over-paid; re- | _se 15 iw two sons. In case either of the sons died without prominent candidates fur its Gubernatorial | “““" Sesaes sae chron Ceara, r Tee peti mmittee on claims. : —- ; esi ae RY COWS —Wanted to Purchase—A number as sent comm 843. ESTIVAL —3 lI he held oid -|D ’ issue, one-balf of his portion was to revert to bis | nomination are Judges Parker and Allen, of Sad bas held his pre eee = since au ea) ©} Schone Obee anette Oe Reng Mr’ Reid moved the consideration by the com. of DRY COWS. for which iberas prices will brother and the other aif to the Roman Catholic | the Supreme Court of the State, and the Hon, | 28¥i?& Seen under it some twelve years’ sea] Ajex, 4 a mittee on general laws, of the expedienc: of | he paid in cash. Inquire of the subsoriber at i a : MERBAY, THURMDAY, FRIDAY and wa. | €Fecting a tobacco warehouse and re-establishing | Créckion the hese og uNer be at ibe Chureb for the benefit of the textator’s soul. One D. L. Seymour, who was formerly in Congress. | 8°™¥ite- Ilis vessel is one of those ordered to| NE . ofthe sons died without leaving any children, | 2. 4: 5€YMour, iy g URDOY of this week. 6 13-1w the inspectorship. He thought it important, as | Metropolitan Steam Fiourmg Mile, Ohio aven . cat ig + oRE oo ————————————_~_ | the culture of tobacco was ft . | between 12th and 13th streets, W hington city. ia tie uanertinteie Ge Sa The contest between their respective friends is | SATOUGY; but it is doubtful bese elt WASHINGTON HORTICULTURAL | jnout reeion. T editiecesvo dees (TE WM. READING, ee oe ee Cintees Cie: whole portion of Rix f warm, though in perfect good temper and | M- will not be detached from her gommand | 1)-3 SOCIETY: OW ore And Verwatiog wilt; | Mr. Armstrong thought that $10,000 or 220,000 ANTS.—The proprietor of the Intelligence trustees Sep eens ie aoe harmony, as that many believe that the Con- | 88d retained in this country asevidence against | Paid in WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Sone | mizbt be thus paid out and nothing paid in, not Office and House Agenoy. 311 @ atreet, comune e ib er of 7th, respectfully solicits the patronage of tamu - = . : the slaver. Isth and 16th, at Mr. Corcoran’s Buildings, on H | €¥*" enough to build the gable end of the ware- : ange of either for St. Peter's Church, asthe church which | Vention will fall back on Ex-Governor Horatio | ‘#¢ ollicers and crew of ich street. between 13th ‘and 14th street Inrare and ec Pied hen the trade returned, there were | pot 'QUu-rine, on peg COTE the testator attended during his lifetime, or for | Seymour;jas a compromise. Either of these Tar Treaty with Cuina.—The Washing- eacrcanaien At eval schedule of premian 4 aPhe lewer hohe teporied ter eed eee “— ysiters, Drivers,and Farm Hands. the benefit of all the Roman Catholic Churches in | four gentlemen would make a capital candi- L a : ton correspondent of the New York Herald | ollered. ; ¢ 8 o’clock p. m., an ad- | J0U™- ; oor aon Vise was void for uncertainty, and that the living | atike able. ular, and reliable public me © Information has been feceived by the govern ahe doors will be open to the publicat | o'clock | SPPolutmentof proxies in the railroad companies | Hili—oontersng tine or ten rooms, for « fami atk 1 be > popular, P 2 TEBAL EEE ced ee ee eon woe Ove | a on on the Ith, aad cies: at9 p.m on the l6th, was adopted. . Possession to be given by the lst of October. Please son and heir-at-law was entitled to the whole of and Democrats. ment that Mr. Reed, our Minister in China, had Admission 25 cents. A billef W.B Richards, Jr , for expenses in | sddress “‘feuant,” at this office, Without delay, eta the disputed property . . > : made a liberal treaty with the Celestial apire, By order of the Committee on Exhibitions. procuring hose, was ordered to be paid. ting terms and location. dy 2-tf —————— _ — Navat.—The following interesting account | similar to that made by Fiance and England se 9-7t JOHN SAUL, Cor. Seo. Mr. Armstrong asked leave to introduce a bill {> A correspondent of tue New York Even- of naval affairs at Warrington Navy Yard, Flo- | We are to have a minister at Pekin. It ix said = amending the law for the inspection of measures. tng Post writes from Port-au-Piatte, St. Pomin- |. sed. 2 the Emperor regards our country with great | tory by theauthor of “Ida May,” | volition of spring scales, & Mr. A said that LOST AND FOURD. go, September 2d, as follows - rida. is taken from @ letter published in the | favor. It is supposed the diguitied nentral posi- ON ite Maye" | measures true for water, cut too marrow ne pro- KEWARD—We The politic sh atone t of this republic has again | N¢™ York Post, bearing date Sept. 4th : tion we beld in the late war has made an iimpres- : SHILL 'ON’S Bookstore, per measure of vegetables, were used in market, $20 KEW Ae aa whey never} eel mnggd changed. After the party of Cibas had formed |. A naval general court-martial has been sitting | sion bighly favorable. The same may be said | 4015 Odeon Buiidit er Pe » V.and 432st. [and people were cheated thereby. The clock | Saturday evening, Sep! Ex-President Barz to capitulate, we thought then | Bete for some days, to try Assistant Surveyor | Of Russia; and it is understood a treaty has been scales weighed according to pressure. He sawa | Fob Chain, with the everything would be right. President Vaiverde | AShton Wiley. 7 ba yw WaTCH and NOTIC! on the tack of © proceedings closed yester- | Wade with that Power on the same basis ax with = . i a the Watch. The finder will uitably reward: d : q HE, Undersigned'having been appointed to set ug of meat weighed and made two and a half =, 3 : : é Th 1 ss the United States. Russia has behaved so friendly Cingett. New- | [bs , and by a stronger pressure he made it three | OY leaving the same with wv. Sood oa Ric cores ok ain his power for the) | S8¥_ The tallow Comanadere Ronee one | throusll lia Admiralacd adrelgice teerein cee ton, May & Gor veapectiully, motides Sit pexspes | and bait Iter eee prem be weighed with | S08 at the Capitol, or to an hadi Ge cates apt hate Wat =e BO | Prestaent Capt. Mitebrll, Navy-Yard; Captaig | Mr. Reed up the river to Tien-sin, when our | jedobted tothe sail Gem that thers eeepunt be | pound weights, but the fingers on the clock | & = rod m the chair. But let me ex- Simins, Lient. Commanding Parrot Drs. Evers. | Yexsels were not able to ascend, and in other acts ing made off and will be presented in the course of @ | scalex Weighed more. Measures were made so & REWARLE oe s i field and Horner, and Lieut. Duvall. It ix be, | Of sympathy, as-ociated by a general unity of | tew dasecwhew he tr thet all will be prepared t0 | ato jam up with a big and a small sweet potato ©) black SETTE. General Santana, as you know, is the greatest ? steut. Dava tis be- | o inited States, that I understand | make a prompt aud satisfacto'y settlement. sf i | Oneeve. He bad, when lost, lieved th he a : action with the United States, t un tian and thou, the measure looks full, he could man ou this island. He was in command of the | lieved that the accused will be cashiered i i Ail persons havicg clans Agninat the firm will Ge > the name of B.’ Owens thereon. ‘Th forces agaiust Baez, when the new Conatitution The United States steam tender is here, and | it is contemplated to give oilicial expression to make a bushel aud 2 peck out of a bushel. He ! jation of | P/gase present them for was formed Instead f electing bim President, would Lave been in New York a week ago but the Russian government of our app ment. = e ‘Those indebted will readily admit the importance | hoped the bill would not be referred to the com- Berth A ornsee eee fet nant’ strecte, Cx Valverde was elected; that he could not digest; | for the couvention of the above court such conduct. ‘The news of this treaty having | ofa settlement at tuis time, aud he confident!y hopes | mittee on general laws—it would be the death | Hill. 8015 to Senciag ties ning the capital was changed | Naval Constructor Parker ta progreming rap. | Ween made came overland by way of Russia an Inte rm ta speedy and final astlement by comp 5. | jit eave Was granted, and the bill was te- (TAKEN UP. na trespassing on the farm of Join to Santiago. The people of San wo C ly with the new sloop Pensacola. She is bein * ‘ % : c . A th, on areet.. ; eeuldl nee ogvee tether contt Phe mar ei planked inside and out, The ways for another | | Decuiwep.—We have every reason to be-| We withthe above request. | nay May, A resolution appointing L. B. Taylor, Esq , one pig Cyan with @ manifesto. stating that the capital ought to be | MEW sloop, smaller than the P , are built, and lieve the telegraphic item briefly stating that corner of Penn. avenue and Sth street, | of the | posta in the O.ange and Alexandria | white face and other white anout tha bo and that the Constitution of | bet keel will be built in afewdays. She will be es ; a N. B —Mr. John Scrivenner is authorized to col- | Railroad Company, was passed T isred and wi Sonstitution for this country one of the light draft steamers authorized by last | Senator Benjamin has declined the mission to : : lect and receipt im the name of the firm. A resolution of the Common Council, permit- | 804 rope around the neck. Spain, which we perceive in some of our ex-| se 15 lot re finished accord- | Changes, is true. We intimated, some days XOURTSHIP AND MA Santana was at the Lead of this party. The Some: an a Mes will ve ready for manifesto was forwarded to the Prexident, who | ‘@unching by next March. AG come fi ad. called to the towns, asking if he should deliver The new marine barracks sy rs bs : 4 adeiptia Evening Bu'letin saya: “We have | frrd to the committee on streets, and an act for eos" ! The response | /"g to the contract. They will accommodate 200 | since, that his declension might be expected. ting CC. Smvot & Sons to ley a switch track | Cred muiy, with re from the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, re- | 8 ‘The the reius of geverniment te Sant seldom seen a book Which inspired more sincerely | the safe-keeping of the bonds of the otticers of * 5 was—“Ne lee shall pire n to the [axt.> | en and officers. Capt. Shuttleworth labored un- The truth is, next to the Presidency itself, | the feelines 0 espect and regard for th the corporation, referred to the committee on OST! LOST! Losr » eae. Iminediately an arty was raised and marched to | Céasingly during their construction. : oli fies : ; | mmnifear are the moral merits and the sincere de- | yeneral laws, were received from the lower board bi WARD. can Lown on the line dividing tue province of |. The - yellow jack,” as the much dreaded fever | @ seat in the Senate of the United States is} tiretouc good which xppenr on eve: and references concurred in. Adjourned Lost in eching San Domingo from Cibarc. ‘There it remained for | is termed here, bas not approached nearer than | the most influential and desirable position that |) Tue Arts of Beauty ; or Necr-ts of x To day-0 LINEN 4 : inating. Common Council. — Present: President, G. H. promissory notes. as tar 4s recollected, as toliows « few werks without meeting with anything very | New Orleans.’ A strict quarantine. Is exercised an American statesman ean occupy. We ques- IS: with bunts t » gentlemen on the art of fascinating, Smoot, McKenzie, Kinzer, Alexander, Stansbury, | "Two notes of Alex. Blundin, dated Muswet at, itinarkable At last two Lundred men of the | Ver all vessels coming bere from Gulf ports. 2 Ye Chambers’s Journal for Sep’ ember, just isened. Eastlack, Smith, alls, Summers, and J. | | at6 acd 9 months, drawn in favor of Larrelt & Maun ‘ana party appeared. ({ cannot say how many | ‘The U. S. ships Merrimac and Decatur were | tion much whether any gentleman who has at} Paul Laroon; er The Scouree of the Antilles, | Smoot. and endorend by them. for G30 <n tea men we bad ) A baitle was expected, but the c dated Auguet Si i (complete,) by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr ie. ‘Oue note of Win. Payne and soldiers of Valverde refused to fight, telling bim | 8¢ the harbor of Callao on the 12th. All well | !¢ast four years of a Senatorial term yet to run, rors.) Gy Sr trenee ees OfSTATIONERY | _ Mr. McKenzie, from the committee on finance, ton or Geo.getown. on Satur LLC, contaning a number of : : Ae re in favor of allowing E. W. Kineheloe, | fi 4monthe.Sor $18. they would not fight against sautana. The only | The Decatur was to have left in a few days for would jexchange it for brik poesnle Spree oh od Os SHILLING TON! share of Jas. H. Allen, to re $1.500 in cash and ioench deawe in ever ef eee Pade of ties be conan So, peer — which me a - | ports further south. abroad. Senator Benjamin being peculiarly Bookstore, Odeon Buiiding, give his bond at 90 days for $1,~00 in full settle- yi eon. * ‘as to mount on bis horse and return to Santiayo i x Sni 3 15 r f Pa. nue and 43, street. | ment of the debt due by the said Allen to th One uote of C. Umhan, for $100 dated May 27th From that time to thir it isnot known where he = well qualified to represent'the United States to} _#¢15-St___comner of Pa. avenue and 4% etrest,_ Corporation of Alexandria; which report was | St 12 months, drawn .n favor of snd endorsed by C. is. Gen. Santana has entered the city of Santias Tae Puarwacevticat Coxvention.—The | their advantage, at Madrid, his declination is OURTSAIP AN D MATRIMONY-— With | sdopte stipe oie: Dial Heston with tive bundred mn eS Io ming proceedings of thi i y / other sketches from scenes and experiences in T lication of R J. Edel % s . ptember 17th, witb open atin to reecive ail Wis Grimes con one syily are Sets bony ot Eeteiligest greatly to be regretted social life ; by Robert Morris. Esq , editor of the PS ge lelin for the revis. 1856, for $64, drawn in ta of endorsed by W. that has been done te forgotten. We expect tine and respectable gentlemen from all quarters of Penatylvania Inquirer. ¢ omplete 1 one large vol , | 108 of an erroneous assessinent, went to the com- Clamp.te ; and n two others of same date, ben) Gen Santana will be elected President, and hope the Union, to be found in another column of Iuportant 10 Post asreRs.—Complaints Maselciver ein eter eas ten ream, T Oe aolaror alr: Kinzer, it was‘ ordered that eechs Sal tang aelemnae _ that be will keep order. to-day’s Star, will be found of general interest. | having been made to the Post Office Depart-| Paper cover. f embellished with a magnificent like- | the tiaance committee inguire into and report the eaie. an over due note of H. N. Lansdale, for PERSONAL They evidently come together in proper temper | ment that the “care, custody, and conveyance ates greeter gia ee Micrecuin Geee eee peleny mp eh Also,an over due note of G. Vanderwerken, for «+++ Parodi wiil sing in opera in New York du- | F the improvement of their useful science, | of the mails” are intrusted to persons not qual-| aw itis Sas of the most interesting books thet hes | 14: day cf S:ptember, and alse Wiet the seeu- | X04 ten notes of C.K nmereon, drawn in fi f ring the winter . the object for which they assemble. The Na- | ified, and under a suitable age, the following | ‘N°ppis is evans rane family book—one in- | Tity forsuch debt £&. ponthiy feos endorsed by J. W. Simms, dating monthiy f, - Captain Pleasanton will accompany Gen- | tional Hotel appears to be their headquarters. | Tegulations, which are of long standing, are | tended for every-day reading. e ‘one Which no family A communication was read from Hugh La- | November lah, ise, at 26 m. eral Harney to the Pacitic . for #20 on. * hould be wuhout, and which cannct be ila: | tham, Ey contesting the rightof Jas S Hal- | witha number of viver sores uot feavilected, Sie Wiltiam Gore Ouseley's miss! Its spacious and elegant halls and reception | Published for the benefit of all concerned : Irmate ofany as mamhont inspiring more or less lowell, Esq, to a seat ia the Council from the | Papers which are of no value to any one but ths Piriesivty Goestogresl papetbartes ley’s mission Lg OR thronged with them, and their pres- | _,‘* Postmasters will cause their assistants and Kood feeling and ser More Tenection into the hearts | Second Ward, on the ground that Mr. Hallowell ‘All pereons are hereby notiGed not to peanien er Pi wotiate a treaty i clerks, as well as letter-carriers, contractors, and | Of ail whi : PHILP’S was elected by the act of the commissioners in of the above papers, as duplicates wiil be onilcd with Nicaragua ence of course serves to invest that extensive | carriers, to take the oath of ollice required bylaw, | For ssleat New Bookstore, $82 Ps. avenue, illegally closing the polis on the 6th day of July | if are not h und es i =. Mis. Cora Mowatt Ritchie is staying at | establishment with the appearance it usually | and send them for file to the departmeat, before | ge 15-3t __between th and lthstreets._ | lavt at six o'clock, p. m., when the law fixed the | “The finder sik, teorive the above reward by leav- Raveoswood, L.. 1, where her father, Mr. Og- den, bas a country seat. . ; = t ter their duties. ti f closing thi lis at inc them at T WHEATLEY’S Lumt yard, No. wears in the middle of a session of Congress. oe pints gore ng the age of sixteen years A SOMETHING NEW Gia meation te comenienlestion was referred to Steeouth ide Water street, Gestgeiomn, Oo oe Longfellow’s new poem — Miles Standixh’s | 90 all hands the members of this Convention | should be employed as a mail-carrier, or clerk in 7 STINEMETZ'S, 23) Fenn. Avenue, be- , 14-0 12h and \3th_ streets.—The & special comiittee, Messrs. McKenzie,Fustlack, Courtst: ul is FA Ag i i i a post office. The speci: ents of the depart. | re", 12 Jamieson, and Summers REWARD.—Lost, on Thoreda tober. Pe Wil be published on the 1sth of Oc- | are loud in their praises of the courtesy of all | tent and all postimasters wil promptly report | ALMANTIC TELEGRAPH HAT ‘The bill of Thos. M. Monroe for legal services, | BIO the sitinnactonher ae weeay moran --.. Mrs. Le Vert, of Mobile, intends going to in Washington with whom they are thrown in | «ll instances of non-compliance with these regu- | well selected assortment 0 it amounting to $75, was presented fon poche to | Be a Fenny tvania avenue. or Navy Yard the Hely Kaund in about a year ; sue will, doubt. | Contact, and of the assiduity with which the | lations.” Hats for men’s, youths’ and ohil- BUCKSKIN PURS! ‘ss. note dow: a the committee on claims. , containing $435) in guild, : . od & $1 50 in silver, anda $5 till. ‘The finder will CO a qo wt = act > aiation to the bonds of city officers | Seive the above re ward i lefi at my residence f a from California, this office is in receipt of the | Overs Hats, (with patent sorings. Task. Lom the table, and, on motion of Mr. | street. between 12th and inth, Navy Yard, or at my the pubiic."" Bet impressions for the benefit of | hosts of the National seek to minister to their} G#NERAL LAND Orvice —By the late mail Mr. Roberts, oi comfort z 3 th thy ty f Cay Eastlack, referred to the committee on eneral | stall, No 53 Centre Market, od some ‘pencation for Laas aeaiah, who Sienivicant Facts.—Below, the reader will | following approved eurveys of private claims: Sou Ft “Children's Paneer &o0.: Taylor's | laws.” . o se is. BENJAMIN BERKI sare Lt utton’s theatre, New York, | find an admirable synopsis of the current com- | Plat of “ Laguna Rancho,” finally confirmed jalyspries @i58 As Sond Brest ats for 83.2), meeete tie Solace! oe iwi eoubarea ey 2D the Sib taptant arene an, oe the Teach ; _ Hs debut ia Sir Giles Over- mercial condition of the United Kingdom, | J. 8. Alemany, Bishop, &o., situated in| 3. $25). $2 a8 can be sold inth» the canting vote of the Chair. , ea inste MAK a le Town Se Sime oer pepe announces that Mr. Jobn | which we take from the New York Evening | townships 30 and 31 south, range 12, east of| yoots, which I wiltsel fer the Tae nee cy gaei2 | Council concurred in Aldermen's reference of | Th Ownsend, menuber of Par which I wiilseli jor the tow price of $3.75: : a : 235 ition from the Attorney of the he Fr bes accepted an engagement at one gtwicl, | Post. Though from the partizanship of that | Mt. Diablo meridian, and containing 3.157.02 | Cons i sed atte any esld ae ees thre Beverly property to the atasaey of the Gor | sets St don theatres, at a salary uf £25 weet ° 3 | journal in the matter of the free trade theory, | acres. States. pre poration ; a also in the reference of the accounts | — = this idee) 1” reditore in said to have suggested | it is proper to take its conclusions with, per.| Plat of the “Rancho Canada dela Segunda,”» 236 Penn. avenue, netic porner of Isth si tee — ii ibaainaria BOARDING. i . M. 56m_ bet. Kirk Vil ards? - The St Louis Democrat of September 9th haps, some grains of allowance, the value of | finally confirmed to F. M Haight, situated in| _#e15 6m Kirkwoode il ards’ Hotels. Ou motion, an application from C. C. Smoot & OARDING —Parior c ter fe of Judge Doug! its statistical facts are none the less pregnant. | township 16, south, range 1, east, and town-| PYHE, BRITISH NAUTICAL ALMANAC | Son, for periission to use a portion of thenees: | BB seesuon by Senator Green ter rent Soy he Fate Os ae Judas Douglas was a visitor ee ship 16. - 186! ; $1: and sidewalk near their tannery in constructing | furnished with cas. Also.1-ur Rooms teeta, phar chet oneal emmy ae ected a | They certainly teach that “free trade”’ is the Le » south, range 1, west of the Mt. Diablo eres ‘Theory of War, by Lieut, Col, Macdougall ; | a switch from the Orange and Alexandria Ralf ihe Bgcond tloor, auewerue the purpose of & Smit Sir pow = i. a me j i i 366. ; u Te to comm se—or can Le revied singly. rf ned. per Prataner, and possessed of a gracefui | BOW Unmistakable road to national, and of | meridian, containing 4,366.80 acres. Dixou's Life of Admiral Hinke: 75cte. Mines Apply 68 With strect. hetwe ae Moctser Sedat aita7y wauner” We undecstand that | Course individual, prosperity. Postronep.—The public 1 ee Dictionary of Moat Signals; by Capt. Wilmot, rt .0MS Sees an auglas be in town and will visit the Fair | Exaranve Reape itaie The commercial : veeite lands in Kansas | Rovai Navy; $2:5. says: The v Bgihtets Eee. cnirie ROOMS, ak Vile AY Previous to speakiog at Welle- | and industrial proepanty of Gior aae Wic | which wore to have come into the market this] ,Sveapons.o! Wars History of Projectiles and DISSOLUTION. 407 13th street, betwe ad. withen e toe losive C a ‘John Seoft a part I, between G and H. withim « few wile ey face of the igantie aceetigonmats it bas en- fall, will not be sold until after the Ist of July ERA or Ellenine ove se ators, ogra- ‘T'ae conartnerbipestatre ait hog lor minutes’ walk of the Treasury Department. habe Barn ———— countered of late years, is one of the marvels of Thi ty phy, &c.,1 vol. 8vo. day dissolved by inuiual consent. | se li-4t POLITICAL age. Though for the last four yearn tried as no | 2&Xt- ‘e postponement has been ordered by | Pi tinidad, its Geography, Natural Resources, Books have been piaced in the hands of Jos. ee Quite an effort is being made by letter-writers | lber mation ever was tried, by an uninterrupted | the President, to enable those who may have bas & L. A; everteul.1 ote oes 1 or the late Bree nonzed to mettle up the NORFOLK OYSLER* to bring John Minor Botts. of Virginia, before the | "eres of expensive ware waged simultaneously | settled on the lands in question to pay forthem | vol. Svo., mapsand platessa so, = of the late ae B. CLAGETT. . = Feautry.as opposition candidate for President in | !@ the most distant quarters“of the globe, fron, mvenbedin ihe tkee rench_Fiwancss and ‘Financiers under Lows ALL. NEWTORE nl Mere Jest reorrwed pe: sb. Botts, twill be recollected, is the ian | all we can gather she was never more! roaperous | More conveniently than they can probably do| xv‘: by James Murrar, $355, 408. To of CONE OVSTERSand = once sleptwith Tyler Gon iat ee Apion pablient ,The tables of the | at present, owing to the recent financial revul- : S eptipwrecks of the Hoyal Navy between Dakivs ¢cicetr, also all . ‘he Am~-riean general committee of N fi jade jus lisbed show that ber ex- sion cou flered * have challenged the Repubiicansend Demeorete orts have already aearly recovered from the lust Hotes toysomn zy Beton pene tothe i ford. which im my useal style, wien I thhok can fail to please. Give me Barett: Dictionary. 2 vola, evo; $9. A Canp—The und ht out | will ., | Hind ; 87 lersigned. having ow ‘seaiecnena a ty inthe me Ithough the skipments to the | fact of the crops having partially failed in that} ‘J-he Comet of 1 $y. Reese! flings fRiao- | the stock of Dry Goods ol tue late hrm of t, | not the peverst campuigs, eter’ tae feshion nae Jnited States and Australia are inconaiderabie, 4 Tie Com signe of or rae Newton. May region. dougal friends and tu Public penerall aritie nis, pd N $06 and re ote eens «i he Fife Congreninal Ditit of enagy- | fk mata, WHEN ant eat et NG | Locuri oF Lax Orrice.—The President | ses Artest Cova by Cap Baker cold Pocatieeigmienemstaiae crys, | etme NOM Eat Bita, a congress, atrie - “ . , . in ie" s ex . - vais, Owen Jones han been renomiusted br tee | oa ‘ewe tan Beemer efor {ae Month of June ast | has ordered the land office about to be estab- Imported from London. | ANoK TAYLO ew and Mashiouable Goods fur the Fall and Winter YY YOUR FINE Chor gNG oF Demociats. Jobn Ward la the Opposition can- | ~ Tule rent shows how, by the constant muiti- | lished in New Mexico, to be located at Santa nde : § nels of trade, she renders Plication of new chan OHN B CLAGETT, We., aider Browns’ Hou |, A eii0 POR she ELLIS, § a01-c cnruer'Ye-avenve ud uh 00-1 sgt ate Washington, LQ, i

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