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nA URans “sienna meses eset ee ielidteitediimeiestentintidinaecditten tata admins aati a AE Oe EVEN ING ST AR, | @4suivcron news ano cossir. Senator Brows, or 18saPP1.—Some of WASHINGTON CITY: the soreheaded (nominal) r MONDAY. +-s+e++-September 27, 1558. | pers are crowing over a recent speech of Sen- ——— ator Brown’s, wherein that diatinguished gen- Nortex.—Many accounts due the Star office by | tleman pins his political faith to the sleeve of WN. AMUSEMENTS. D FELLOWS HALL, Ssvenrn Sreeer. 7, Sept. 27, 1558 oO THIS (Monday) EVENING, Sept. 27th, gs Sot or | 4ND POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT PERSONAL. GEO! f + Capt. Danovant, U.S. A., is at Browns’. o, e e&@nnot and will not prevail, wel . reve eie ‘ehere I medium ling Bouse? is a question — 2 idl BPAnterented, 1f not surprised to | tg'i abe, Mamhat Duke offialakoffhas returned | which fu propoundrd to we fromane ton dozen Th ereitetrets ai ei tothe rested, i . see, it you had the op tunity, how Sou in was: im times almostevery week. And petwithstanding INIA SERENADERS by persons in Maryland have been placed in the -:aMfiss Amy Sedgwick is s! i ‘ the F ve and Fashion of this city hands of Mr. W. ¢. a gy gn eg Snares Douglas. Sgaatohy is s genuine | der are 1 jef-makers among, ts In dis Aa Sedgwick & stowty reafivering | emis almost Buprecedenicd demand for such SSvenune by eaod Fas arted gentleman, with the argument teomfortably wrong-mind. j. Mordecai Le houses has @xisted one ortwo years, and our 1 ae ae "Chane Progra 8 Who Is authorized to collect and rereipt for those of mal association and sympathy as a man €d they are eve: to a snether ane oar ooon wae vel singe cay vot beg aad G.F. town abounds with uaimproved lots, our mea of tire ge of rogramme. = ills resent ‘tors. . if esti A it rear fe oO! - S.A, 4 == ae =o is as strong as with any other living American. Sioned and teste opposition to everybody and to| .... Phe Reince Sempertal of rismce and Count Sprig capers perch ge ever: pager’ Second time of the Great Butte ‘ : SPIRIT OF PHE MORNING PRESS. It is an honest—a genuine and honorable—een- mac gunmen lead; how much of reputation | Walewski have le: ‘aris for Baritz. into the P plying i, Second time of FRE! cw baw ao tN Nel MAGNETISM. new cems of th e at the bands of those very party leaders who use ard abuse them as the means of ty commotion; how accidental is the -,-. We are Informed of the arrival at Potsdam | thereby enhance their own interest and the gen- « of the ‘Rights | timent, for the possession of which he deserves King and Queen of Prussia. eral prosperity of the town We regret to ac- The Uvion of yesterday treats is $f tipbtnece ebeed be naania Whieeie riedge (hat thin want of talerprice glste.| NEW SORER,C and Remed‘es of Southern Citizens in the Ter- | infinite:eredit ; for thowgh young in years, he pater WiTtic een’ has had sufficient experience in politica to per- | omc) jue Presmt pomensors of power in the} f-5im'nix exenrsion to the northem proviaces, pidphoper soars biped opt JORIS, se ae The Intelligencer, remarking upon the fait- eee areas yr El Mi peras copemention oO what the know not Guitman aed family one now at the tivereti ee s iacleat fo an ts scem be And we "alook ; | commence Bt quarter ure of the croaking. prophesies that foreteld | T= Practically endorsing the course of Dougias, | Of vague spprehension of what they Know not | ere New Yorn of pervs eulhctent tor say i Doors open at 7o'elock ; to « that South Carolina would give the Genera} | *% ® Northern Democrat whose political con- Gvacummaa trouble in a matter of the } uct entitles him to the confidence of the South, Echo's negroes, says : Senator Brown has simply permitted the gen- think it more than likely that if the money which | to 2 o'clock. -s-«A despatch announces the arrival of the bas been intrusted in the coffers of unreliable | “ards of admizsion Grand Duke Michael, of Russia, and the Grand banking institutions, and invested in gwestern J 3. WILKINS, Duchess. his wife, at Kaffa, in the Crimea lands and paper cities, bad been expended im the Dr. of men from their fellow citizens of the Seutb; how unsubstantial, superficial, and easily over- come is that alienation; and how true and warm beats the great heart of Massachusetts with emo- : . -+-.The King of the Belgians spent four da: chase of jots and the erection of houses in ASH GTON THBRATRE. “In this Instance we have an example of re- | ™Sity of his character to induce him to act | tions of fraternal regard for the rest of the Union | at Geneva, and left to go by Newfchatel, Zurich rgetown, many such speculators would have seas oan & Co. spect for law which they, perhaps would do wel! | without due knowledge of the facts and cir- We, then. at tie eneat the seppiblics tine are and Ragaiz to Villa-Giulia, on the Lake’ of Co- con Seem ee — peat Pr Sole Lessees and Managers... Krsxet : te imitate who hav hast t z engay in com! ng elements o} order | mo. with, fr investmen: jan t ave for some —_— the first stone sien cee a cumstances in the recent course of Mr. Doug: | ore iis. political, sccial, moral and religions, ‘The Emperor Alexander left Moscow on | time past. ‘ed Firat appearance of the penntitel young, artiste, The same ices the Massachusetts’ | 88: for, if after his notorious coalition of last | do so, not for your sake only, but in the satixfuc. thi Gt te bean Nijuni Novgorod, where the | We are aware that a reason, and one possessed MISS J. COOMBS. - oe eee vm ill cea | Winter with Seward, Hale, Wilson & Co.—his | tion of our conclence of tight, the maintenance celebrated falr 1s being held. The Emperor was | of considerable force, too, has been assigned by THIS EVENING, Sept 27. 1358, assertion tbat the Administration will send 4 ithe i ; Pr ou wa convictions, the defence of our owa | t4 he joined by the Empress, and on the 4d inet’ | °*Pltaliats for not entering isto such au enterpties ith Sheridan Keowles” exquicite forth the officers of our Navy armed “with conspiracy with them against the rights of the Liberties, our own homes, and our own altars, their Majesties were to _ out for Poland "| bas been urged for many years past, and that is, | TO Commence w: Comedy of = “ = “ South and the Democratic party—and his sub- | That the machinators of confession are aiming - that when the owners of the vast amount of un- E LOVE CHASE. Proper precautions #®@ careful instructions through us at you, is uot an advantage to us, but Gen. Scott, we are sorry to learn, is still | improved territory in our city ascertain that pur- TH ; 5.c “ Slee sequent arraignment of the Democracy of Con- : = ing severely from his fall at Cozzens’ Hotel, Const ance... eee vee es bine J, Coomba, against permitting the reeurrence of another a 7 a disadvantage ; for we are thus compelled to go eg t chasers are anxions for it that they (the owners) 5 aaaitassane ane. ? a ilies gress and the National Administration for | on with sectional prejudices ayalnst us, in addi- fess ike mil tive ters his back | are in the babit of advancing their prices to om ‘To condinde With the neat comedictts of “The jnstice of this gratuitous exrmise can be | treachery to the constitution and the causo of | tion to all the plausibilities of the popular names since then he is not able to move or be moved. | “ureasonable degtee. This difficulty, we think, of liberty, peace and philanthropy deceptively used as a cover for political licentionsness, social dissolution, civil and servile war, national down- fall and misery, and the moral and material destruction of a whole generation of mankind. I say, we carry on the contest for our own sakes, not yours; though it nerves our heaits to know and feel, that while contending for the me roperly appreciated in the light of the fact oe free principles for standing by Southern rights, as i , asteamér has been @fspatch is sti iati —— cone s cores thar ad rues te the hates and his still Jater repudiation (at Freeport) of of the Gulf of Mexico under special instruetions f the only point in the Dred Scott decision worth fo keep asbarp leokont for slavers, and to brea | a button to the cause of the South, Senator up, if possible, the fraudulent use of our flag In Brown prefers such a candidate as Stephen the Proscextion of ao inhuman tra! a Amold Douglas to Judge Breese, for the Sen- could easily be remedied. Let the assessors in OUR WIF¢e. He will be brought to the city for better medical | yoing their rounds, appraise all such property to , attendance 28 soon as he can be comfortably | Tie fall extent of whut it would commons, ifef, moved, and In the meantime his friends are very | fered for sale in medium size building lots, aed ansious about bim on account of his age and the | 9. word fur it. the difficulty will soon cease to enty minutes to &, precisely. injury received by him. exist. Seats onn be secured without extsa charge at the — The weather, the last day or two, thongh cool- | Box Uffice from 108. m.to 5p m. az 1. ©. ov R.—Cotumata Districr Tent, No, | ef (han usual at so early a period of the Fall, has | ————— . Mra. 0. W. Teyleare past 7 0’clock, Overture ted a B rag teh) our own uapes rhe —, ent re and pro ig ed ped are | been delightfully pares aan exsromeely: favor- Ore ee err ASSEMB ate of the Uni States, then Senator Brow: ing indirectly the great battle of the Constitution | notified to atte a8 meeting 18( Monday) | able for all kinds of out-door business. Yester- te : Sendilmicnviaa: wigs ppthos oaMlpa tess! { Missievtpp?, stands ready to embrace Chase’ | 804 the Union, aud that 90, In performing the | EVENING. at7!, Olek, at Tow peranos Halls A | day there seemed te, boca unusually large turn- ee ee ; York city last week w > of wi 7 were | o! , 7 yore > | duty of good citizens here, we likewise discharge alt attendance is Sep e L, D.C. R, | Ut of our citizens of ail classes; and our church- On MONDAY, Uctober 4th, from consumption. In Srevklyn the deaths were | Seward, Hale, or Wilson, if either of them | the obligations of good faith and of comradeship oe i OS: K_ | es were all pretty thoroughly filled with attentive | -2e27 M M* 120, of consumption 11. happened to be his personal friend, as Douglas | to our fellow citizens of other States. IF he Biectorn ed the Resanert Sree: | eee ae te os pecs of the M ECTU e Directors of the Pros; ill Cemetery e packet it M. C. Mei sere. po y pot. - desiring to express their thanks to the Winnebago | Ritter Canal line, bas been drown eff at oe na CHARACTED.—A, tomure op tegeat cet Riamm, No. 9.U. Y. KR. M..and Franklin Lodge. | mainder of the season. We understand that the | {R¢ Irth Uharacter will be delivered by T. No.1, V. O. U, B., forthe kindness in adding to 5 : LESrix, at 5 the dedication of Cmetery (yesterday) object of the proprietors in drawing her off is for Day BV 1ekets to be bad et ith their fine band of music, | the purpose of giving her a thorough overbaul- | the Bookstores and at the door. Adm ttanoe 25 his node of making & public expression of their | ing and repair, and probably remodelling her by cents. Doors op n at 7; lecture to commencs at gratitude, and would assure those benevolent or- | converting her into a steamboat instead of 4 8 o'clock. se 25 St that their kindness will ever be grate- | horse boat as heretofore. This will still leavea You, at the other end of the republic, cannot aid us directly in this contest at home, for the vind ication of our own rightsand opinions. But you can aid us indirectly, by not obstructing us; and that, in reference to two great classes 0’ fact, ‘one of material interest and the other of moral consideration. aie has been fi t. Ni know well RELAND AND THE IRISH —By the arrival at New | 58s been for years past. ow we w wel venuenta cee Phe we have vacibeed that he would not wittingly affiliate with an advices from Turks Island to September 7. The | abolitionist, and therefore feel very certain news is unimportant, except that President Wal- | that in endorsing Douglass in his late after verde and suits, comprising the Ex-Ministers of | dinner speech, the Senator from Missimippi State and Finance and War, arrived at Turks Is- was impelled by a rush of generous recollec- interest of 4 l ‘AND TO! =NTAT BLAKISTONE aa " red bythe Evangelical Benevolent A FRAND TOURNAMEN land on the 34 instant from Port au Platt, having } ss,n8 of what Douglas has been in his time Bian ee Secretary of the In- | Srotety and the Tadereiged . ° soates aren Sener neers G St. Mary ng Jeft their families at Santiago. It was rumored | Tort on sather acs by approbation of his | TF is im receipt of a communication from Peep Hibee es Anined"sacket 3&, Lindsey, Crowell, Bos- On THURSO SY September 30th, 1858. that Santana had expressed regret at the flight of | P® J» ry pp Gov. J. W. Denver, dated Lecompton, K. T., a rene: ea ment at Biakistore FRED. i JOHN WALTER, ton, to Hartley & Bro., brought up by the Tem- There will be a Grand Tou JG. STOCK, ry. pest; schooners Matthew Vassar, ie Eldridge, | Pavilion. im St. Mary's county, Mw CHAS. ely Albany, lumber to F. Wheatley; ‘Mill Boy, Oco- | F7¢ndon Thureday, September auth. _it* Directors of the Prosprect Hill Cemetery. quan, flour, &c., to Peter Berry. The Tempest ht. Pi hington desirous of = Valverde, and had sent to him an invitation to late course and confidence in his future inten- Sept. 17, 1858. Gov. D. states that th: ts return to Santiago. tions, which the soreheaded press allege. Pr ots or. BB at the repor' of gold being discovered on the Arkansas river and the heads of the Kansas and South Fork of the Platte river are confirmed by late arrivals from that region, and by letters received from nig! ‘ersons from W' 0) .—The M. W. Gi Lod; f | brought up to the lower wharves two large schrs | itine the Tourrament can take the ® -- Mirco aud Acoopted Mannna of one Dusit CF | lades with coal, bs lumbsa on Wednes ing «the 24th September, and ar his wi | convene on THURSDAY next, S-pt. ‘The floar market continues firm and active,with | rive at the Pavilion the same ie where they 30, at Masonic Hall. corner of Dand 9th streets, for | sales of good Canal superfine brands at $5 62; ex. | W'!! fin the best of sccom From Venezvera—By the arrival at New Caves Cusuine is designated as the Demo- York of the brig Sagman, Captain Chase, from | cratie candidate for Congress from the New- Porto Cabello, we have Venezuela dates to the 5th buryport district of Massachusetts, with a fair tion and atten i: i p jor tl ih to remain. inst. Monagas left Laguyra on the 3ist ult.. ina prospect of election, we are happy to be able to | Miners who are engaged there. Among the ae lapse 5 ee eS ee $i asad 30; white si pomp gent mah es ve Wvithers’ Band ns been engaged expressiy for English fects called from the barber of Laguves | S842 the readers of the Star, most of whom | ™iners area numbor who have been working reapecttuly requested to be: punctomi gad ai'Miece | aiid Saturday at TsaSde- for white; yellow snc? | Me,coouaion. R. J. MARSHALL, Pro’r. ——- — = — — Sa know him not only as being the man of most | im the mines of California. They report that tof Masons.tn good standing are.cordially invited. ae SR as SL ag Ce ny on be ult. e - juestions ba ; i it is di order of the M. W. Gran aster. = Sipe ager mse a ge beeen rag famaprh rg apap ey nd Pe pea ea a el My a ES ALEXANDRIA. LOST AND FOUND. ‘i son- | Stage of American public life, but as also being 7 T; ODEON HALL CLOTHING ROOMS — at —" = — <a ites RP i more practically national and American in his | but from the similarity of these mines with QO RON the season for every person to buy | Correspomdence of The Star. oh fn goivs Per: iste Ny ote ge | aoe Was Reing Sant restoced and busiaces ye str f first di i cal as%s Land WINTER CLOTHING, we would re- ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 27,188. | GOLD BRACELET. hiled with bar. The hades gradually improving again. The coffe crop had | political views than almost any other states- | those first discovered in Calfornia, it is thought | FAL Lan inform the public of our large rad wel | Last evening, about & o’clock, a frame stable | Will please leave if at the Star Oihcs. A suitatio dren pretty much all gathered and the supplies | man who may possibly be returned to the next | that auriferous Spe ee Sees eres, Sou Meer with we omerte cell utteeeeen it reasonal bieand belonging to John Laphen and in the rear of bis peprcre dg eee arriving were light, amd of an inferior quality. | House of Representatives. There, his erudite Hides were arriving very slowly, and prices | mind, great ability as a debater, vast experi- daily advacing- $b a! ence in our own public affairs, and thorough Tue Case oF tHe Staver Ecno—The case | knowledge of the public history of other peo- of the captain of the slaver Echo was on trial at | ples, past and present, cannot fail to make him Boston on Saturday. perhaps of more utility to his country than any Lieut. Bradford, of the U. 8. brig Dolphin, | of nis compeers. We therefore earnestly hopo Anges he boarded: the eer othe ‘coast of | to be able to welcome him back to Washington in this vicinity. The mines embrace an extent of territory some 300 miles in length. The re- ports from the mines have created intense ex- citement throughout Kansas, and companies are everywhere forming to go thither to work them. From the present indications Gov. D. thinks that not less than 2,000 persons, and probably Sir manufacture, of whieh «rood mary dur eit. | Fesidence on Royal street was found tobe on fire | $5 REWARD —Strasea. on th 2st instat ©} feom the premises of Dir. SY DER, 7 izens are are we can oe = —_ in | The firemen gathered quickly at the alarm and Sheen pet Sapna ‘meen yee makin le our stock 1s not to be ex- proved stock ; s! i Blost 5» * a by nny other house in this city. and nawe | *4ved the stable from other damage than the loss had warts on her teats ; no other marks reolles ed. atnty Lag 2 sensi = perpen . oe ee me * Hap oer age qr Ma hise pee of a ot ne 27-"t* a few years, whtoh We are cine ten eenran cage ia | At the breaking oi € ames, a valuable KEWARD.—Strayed away from Dorsey's Gniag und eheap aig, wh atwaye Rag lichrmr | horae rnd t cole were Iv the stable; but hey | GE Huta vibe eh sy of Repesae or it of < F | were driven out and saved. red and white COW, with both ears FELO'S Odeon Hell Clothing eect eSEN- | On Saturday inoriting, s npark from the chim. | 32%! horned, little se 27-lw ney of Capt. Lowe’s residence, on Duke street, | cram her Srna spedests wth ed 0g fice di y he ard Cuba, and found six or eight persons on board. | in that capacity. ® great many more, will be in the mines next CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE— ver, without the a@ of rag ie nar howe> | Swill be - person that will Geliven aud cow He could not say tbat the prisoner was on. He} 45, y95:—He addressed a letter recently to | Winter. Russell, Majors & Waddell, of Leaven- Te tonstkeevere Ee ait ineaes ore reerecttully } "A's the afternoon down train an the Orange and tr ema pw yy asked who the captain was, when a persoi’ a i t Craytonville, South Carolina, | worth city, are sending out forty wagons loaded | their entire stock of household effects (in iarge or | Alexandria Railroad neared Culpeper Court- | —* ore the prisoner repiied, “I suppose Iam.’ | @ meeting a y J ? ‘SP ; mail quantities) for cash. house on Saturday, the cow-catcher of the loco- $5 REWARD.—Strayed or sto'en. on Saturday+ The a af the vessel was salt s = eae 1} eonvened in honor of that distinguished states- | with provisions for the miners. In view of the “a5 neQNntZze goom motive struck a man who was lying on one side oO sve | pope. o yates CON. ‘nt the white Tsons on board of t phia 3 * i i au jo. st., bet. - ofthe track. The cars w te i a on red color, with white a and proceeded to Charleston, where we delivered | man, James L. Orr, wherein be took occasion | existence of these mines, Gov. D. reeommend* — due os ee ie oe e. head small, with small horns. Shi 306 negroes to the U. S. authorities. not only to disabuse the public mind of Massa- in good order and ¢hat the lands they occupy be withdrawn from On being cross-examined the witness stated gee = fa ALL PERSONS DESIROUS tojo:nanew found that the deceased bad been killed by the , Very gentle. She has i r eg iding A tion, are invited to attend | Viow. Hix name was James Petty and he wes | ‘hs hast offeedine upthe now road ate aut Lk when Ceuteask tee chusetts of some of its erroneous conceptions | pre-emption, if they are now open to settle- Staseting on i ONDAY. posta Ragtemmes 27, at 7 | Tesident of Culpeper county Foxail's plese. ‘Rav talons that on be but. thinks the pelconer was the acst-omen te concerning the past history of South Carolina, | ment, and be left in the same condition as those 2 olook, + at German Hall, llth street, between | The fire department committee of the City | so :hat the owne ebtain ner will receive the spoke — ses =e = - per oa was the | incuicated by such gentlemen as Mr. Charles captain, but afterward den je was ver: 8 ‘ much excited about our raising the English Sag, | Sumner and his‘class, and relative to the duty of the mining districts of California. The lands 8 Council meet to-night a committee of the Fire- | above reward, by calling at ‘tI=S THOMAS’S book ‘The Committee—T. Aigler, Michael Lauxman, are claimed by the Utahs, Cheyennes, Kiowas, B o men’s Convention, when, we trust, arrangements | and fancy store, High street, Georgetown. F. ju, A. Meiners. Bopp, D. Balieber. T. + * se 27-3t Freeman, W. Schalze, G. Glorius. e25-2t* | | Will be made for “a redress of grievances.”? 3 . ‘The Washington and Alexandria ferry steam- ‘OST—On yesterday. Thursday. Sept. 294, aod I tala him I should suspect bie tog the and interest of Massachusetts, in connection | and Arapahoes. aa ee ers have adopted a new time table, which went ‘rears GoLb Waica'C IN. "eith Seal captain from the interest be ay to take. He i ‘alm ii d co.—' = OR MENDIN RO CHINA, &c.— | into operation this morni: ffording the public | att . itwas w: insome way from the replied, “not atall.” We rae various chests | With ee — arabe, bee eerie aieabane mine Ace aes 2 Gist, hbo Umce De Forncrook’s celebrated Cement.at ’ much amore ‘accommodation than duriag the past watch in the owner's vest pocket. A suitable re- ou board the Echo from the coast of Africa. the public mind of South Carolina concerning | partment has issued instructions to send all| se 27-3t LAMMOND'S. | season. Two better commanders than Captains | Fd will he paid on its beg left at the counter pt Licut- Carpenter on being put upon the stand, 4 the status of Massachusetts’ opinion with ref- | correspondence for the west coast of Mexico | | ADIES’ HEAD DRESSES, new atyies, Fancy | Price and Baker never trod a ateamer's decks | the Star Office. ee testified positively that the prisoner at the bar was the man who conversed with Lieut. Brad- | erence to her rights and the latter's duty to- ford. The prisoner was sent on board the Dol- | wards her ir the Union. Phin; the trunks were sent with him. One was i: irabl tter G ral is - afterward returned as not being his property,but Tees Seinen ts leleee Gane Cesing 9 belonging to the Echo ters important truths, apparently without the and points in the interior of that Republic by the New York and California route, via Pana- ma and Acapulco. To insure transmission by this route, letters and newspapers should be aE | Hair Pins, Extension Skirts. Reeds. Hair and Markets to-day—Offerinzs fair, markets quiet. STE AYED OR STOLEN—On the mght of the other Brushes, Combs, &0. at extremely low prices | Wheat—sales white, $1 2548135; red, $1.20a nOohne — sptomn sized Bay ur cash. al Sor 7 years old. Ov! marks ne 27 St LAMMOND’S, thst.” $1 30, fair to good. Corn—Sales SvaS3c_ Rye— sales at 80c. F. recollected is sscar on the back m the: sx SECOND-HAND PIANOS, one for $25, : nd one lie. Also, at thesame time. one large BLACK HORSE, about 6 years old. The only mark reool- two for $5, one for $75, one for Bt lected bot 4 5 ° Dr. Brows, of the Dolphin. was the next wit- | slightest thought as to where they may cut | distinctly marked “via Panama and Acepal. fr Gia, for ealeonm vathiy payments; also, Plans WANTS. fSirreward wil be paid furthest recovery. x Of the prisoners sent on beard the Delphi; was | 4#eP into the gristle of erroneous popular pre- | co.”” Postage on letters twenty cents for cach ew W.G. METZEROTT._ | WANTED-TWO GIRLS: one to cook, wach, | “°> __7- 1 & W- M- GALT, Washington. requested by Captain Maiftt to see about the sur- | judices. With so mueh perspicuity and force | half ounce, on newspapers two cents each. In aod 2 LOS Gi! W ORSTEDS AND FANCY Goops. piath oe Mrs. H. CLITCH.28 Penn. avenue, has opened | 37.08 slarge assortment of WORSTEDS, SHE ND WOOL. and EMBROIDERY SILKS besutifal assortment of China Ornaments, Perfumes, Cabas, Travelling Bags, and a var se Shee Eason Sesiees, WANTED A small HOUSE, for three in fam. | One note of Wm Payue ard wife. dated August NHA “RG”! U * + Rent not to exce: Tmopth. Loca- onths, fo . The only righe method of Tuning. ted between 6th and lash Seomeet peed Penn avenue ree notes of Lemuel Williams. at # days, for T. H. SPEIR having tuned the Pianos used at | and Mass aven Satisfactory reference given. | $45 each, drawn in favor of and endorsed by Win. t erts, by the great artists, Thalberg and oth | Address “Tenant,” Post Office, Washington, D.C. 2.801. i Ving & practical experience “of fourteeh se 27-2t* One note of C. Umhau, for $190. dated May 27th, ‘Aeomed suthewent guncantoos of his case: | WYANTEDNA frat rate GARDENER Mont | Just,Tor gins '" ” SYOF ot and cudorved ty C: Paverned Rapier ot Font WA ve Ninoet, sober: nad ndeattore Henetasel | Gss'orse of Samuel Kelly, deted September 7th, Weds antrat tes Went stone Cotsen." | Ciudad tas sere oF suaetaaa yee sues st Svle ot Lehi Weskatnost. @ ~ same name and erdorsement, over due, for $164 A-so, an over due note of H. N. Lansdale, for 1.511.287 iron; the other to do chamberwork aud OST! Los ng, ard be wi'line to make herself gener 4 $2 REWARD Apply at 474 C street, north corner of Lost, in Washington or yen na at on Pater- tol st it* day.a LINEN WALLET. conaning © mamber of 7 > a 7 TBE OT 68. as (ar as reco! as ows: oe | A TION Se SIRE WANTS A SITUA- | Tee otlee ot Alex Binwdin tered meee ans TION to do Coambe work and i Sewing. | até acd $ months, drawn in favor of Garrett & Meem isty of Call at No. 60 1 street, at the wooden Bridge. it" ‘endorsed by them. for @3°0 enon, Tender of the vessel. thing justify the hope th: Captain Townsend saw the collector, who said ber teclencccarbaasce sosradl scp: a the judge was away, and he thought the United | his counsels will have due weight in restoring States marshal would —— to take risoner | that community of American sentiment on the without a warrant. e afterwards did refuse f Massachusetts and South Carolina, so The Dolphin sailed for Key West, but the cap- | P&tt o im tain nding orders for Boston left for that port’ | necessary to at least the happiness of both as Several other witnesses were examined, each | members of a common sisterhood of independ- of whom identified the prisoner asthe one brougbt teen the Mahe. ™ eof | ent commonwealths. pe The — ore anes that me saw the With reference to the condition and current word “Echo ini on the stern of the cap- ase of the ziness i imes tak: tured vessel, bat uadernesth a thin coat of paint ph of naire of which wo at ti “ he discovered the words ‘Putnam, of N. Or- | cecasion to write, he says, in this memorable leans.” letter : Upon the conclusion of the above testimony, That ex: rated negro philanthropism at the the case was adjourned over until Tuesday, the ne which, _ the fitful ae < the f was at its acme, operated as the im- question of jurisdiction being held in abeyance. pm Hn ‘angry and greauee. attacks. by. the The Burning Steamship. Northern States, or their citizens, on the political u rights of the Southern States, or the citizens, has Some days ago we published a telegram, stating | now-passed into an equally exaggerated, morbid that the ship Rosenheath, from Glasgow, passed = Se of ante aval for the Sept. 15th, im lat. 45.12 long 31.48, a large red bot- | Visionary and idle abstraction of the elevation of tomed steamer on fire—that the steamer appeared the handful of misplaced and bewildered Afri- cans at the north into the degree of political and to be of Americaa build, had a very short bow- social equality with white Aumerioase. These sprit, her engines worked through the upper sane are in baakerprgegr ety: here, eet — moral, so uncongenial to their nature, that wit! prensa ties Meg share the deck wes stilt Fer iid eracitees Petting bestow d upon them, the present disturbed condition of Mexico, and in the absence of steam communication be- tween New Orleans and Vera Cruz, this route offers the safest and most expeditious convey- ance for postal matter for all points in the western and southwestern parts of Mexico. Tue Raicroad From Hupson ro BupRRIoR ano Barrieip, Wis.—The maps showing the survey of the railroad from Hudson to Superior and Bayfield, Wis., were deposited in the Gen- eral Land Office some days agg, with the cer- tificate of the Governor of the State. The sur- vey has been approved by the Seoretary of the Interior, which secures to the company a large and valuable grant of land. The distance from Hudson to Bayfield is 164 miles. The road, when completed, must be one of the best pay- ing roads im the country, connecting, as it will, Lake Superior with the Mississippi river. ard Davis will meet with prompt atiention. _8e 27-Im ANCING ACADEMY. FRENCH LADY, of a middie ag — situation as Cook or Housekeeper in s MR. T. F.GAZZINSKI and DAUGHTER have | family. Reference will b= given. Apply Also, anover due note ol G. Vanderwerken, for snarl western ie tiseeaes tne AB | Saeemeereeets tans "Tanna y Gage omenterst lemen 0. ‘ashin; Ley wn a a 2 ol . mmerron, drawa in faver ey will reopen his © for Dancing, in, et Sete ody taken) <9 MARGA- | and exdursed by J w Simms, dating monthly from ash ngton. on \Vednesday, tne 20th of Oc- pT ag the, hate et, the, service | November 10th, 1858, at 26 months. for @20 ench ; tober. at Franklin Hall, oorner of D and 9th streets, | OF age, Hehe complexe SO. She is 12 | witha number of other notes not reonliecied. and for Missesand Masters trom 3 o'clock p. m ; for La- | ¥28rs ol aries et omplexion, and has black har. | papers which ate of po value to any one but the dies and Gent'emen from 7o’clock p.m. The hail | Af person leaving information of her whereabouts | PyPr hina been refitted. ; fj saecd j cenggamneinp oma Se ee Ne. abet (All Persons are her:by notified not to receive nny “or terms and particulars lication can be made A 2 Be Sore of the above papers, as duplicates wil cal jor at Mr. Gs residence, 7 E street. between 9th and | £reat favor and receive the thanks of her Satvecent if iy d < t E H are nut four se27-6m | parents. ler » il. receive the above reward hy leay- NG & SICKLE, WASTED. AT i & GOVERNMENT HOS. Deata or as Arnuy Orricer.—An exchdgge paper thus notes the decease of a well knot FP. WHEATLEY’S Lumber Yard, No. d all their accessi Tom ways, th PITAL FOR INSANE—Two unencumbered ide Water street, Georgetown, D.C. The following is the list of steamships at sea, eahle to keep pace with the enteral \piegrese of officer of the army : Fi senseee Cis fe aoe TFs Bi pli po dt onl aves om and not heard from on the date in question : Sax- polation ; they do not make themselves a place ‘Captain Matthew 8. Piteher, of the U. s. have just received a large stock of T = 3 healthy nad at i will = > enia, Ariel, Austria, Alps, Canada, Edinburg, | ( the community by ave age general capable- | mounted rifles, died at Fort award, WY. Of pL WINTER MELINGRY, be xiven, andlibersi wages, oMay #tUniicne w GREAZ ECONOMY ~~ 18 City of Baltimore, North Star, New York, Prince | ©*%3 ang sa’ Peace ere pe Big heath char- | the 17th of September. Captain P. was the ‘son Bonnets, . — CBE, Albert, Hudson. they should, somewhere Ceake ihemsclves, a8 | of the late Nathaniel Pitcher, of Washington | Eras BoMrett wars, Wotan, « situntion at WET NURSE. Gesd | EDDY & CO’S SMOKE & Gas CONSUMING ‘Fee tathaade wikese ine Radeubexh Ze ed oneal (re depen couaty, New York. In early life he served sev- Bonnet Plumes. Piaid Ve vets, Ruches, references given. Apply to Mr. LOVELER'S COOKING STOVES. osenheath saw the | in responsible business of life among men of eral rs in the U. 8. Navy; during the war Embroideries, Sati nd Sik: Fi ‘od at pply ar. 3.3* s; . burning steamer is about midway between Hali- | 'heit own race, and to rise or fall according to } With lexico, as a captain in General Pierce's | Which they offer for « po A eee oe The oaly perfest Gncke sot Gas Consemer fax and Ireland. ag Agr tae pF gag yee 4 ba Brigade, by whom he was appointed to the po- Neget: Flense call soon a Moots veel A SALESMAN WANTED—An Pereneea nthe eusbet: On Saturday we published a dispatch rtating | are now especial. wabenee: Rescue we bons Ula malate tes cotarate kines fos ag eas Rosnaie on "Taendny, ednesday, and Thursday, | my Fired ore “Pedecces semanas: Seman in | These Stoves, eh aap ea! Smt Reodived. the almost certainty that the burning steamer was | just learned that, in certain cases, these persons ; . parte tee KING & SI H SEMKEN, Cc. WOODWARD’S cither ihe Austria or the Alps, whilo the state- | (pone noe’ of ether Mente meconrts agaist | Tug Pamagvayan COMMISS 108 ER.—We| me ————_———— noe SICKLE, | sos) ah Fountavence. METROPOLITAN STOVE AND GRATE ment as to the figure head would seem to show f * > i CLAGETT & DODSON, HREE OR FOUR COAT HANDS Wanted . a is slanding that we have been for some time busy | learn that Hon. J. B. Bowlin, the recently ap- E ctieg immediately at A. H. YOUNG'S, Only the No. 318 Pa.av., between Wth and Vth sts.. thatthe former is the ill-fated steamer—that of | Tp the attempt to disfranchise white men who inted Commissioner to Paraguay, has just 4XTENSIV E DEALERS IN ALL KINDS oF best workmen need spp'y. ny Es who is the Sole Agent f r them for the Listrict of the Alps being merely 2 seroll-head, while the | are citizens of the United States wer bone ee | Pol aguay, has ju SUPERIOR FURNITURE Col NTED IMMEDIATE!.Y—Tw. and eas they will tave full one-halt of th A 4 YY - 1 we full one- of e DRY GOODS, | Wi ee reactants Heres: | as, Gaited mill sang fall one: half of the No. 4, MARKET SPACE, try, eight miles on the 7th street road. One as | * are #0 constructed that the cold air is : as parsoand sonmetrens,and.ope as waiter and to asmist ere nres Nate: the bottom ef the ash pit. passing “ jeasu i to washin roning, or er eu . becoming 1 sely Pde we peg a spect shavtin te pr enon avplr to ine Ld ROULINS, ‘No 58 Seventh heated, to the top of the firebox, igniting with the housekeeping, that our stock of goods in the above | street, Udd Fellows’ Hall. se24-st* | smoke and gna passing under the iake oven tu lins is now very complete in all frre Snel ly SN eae famec. They have an extra large bake oven, also a THE FIRST FLOOR ( Basement) SOLDIERS WAN TE D.— The following peraons | larxe water tank attaghed behiud. whieh constantly is filled witha large stock of elegant FLOOR Ol1,- _who were reguiar Soldiers in the war of 1812, or | supplies hot water, These Stoves are the + arrived in this city from Missouri.‘ He is ac- companied by his lady, and is stopping at Browns’ Hotel. Con. A, P. Harxg, U 8. Senator from South South Carolina, is at present in this city, and is stopping at Mrs. Ulriok’s opposite the Trea- Austsia’: 34 undertaken to enfranchise black men who are ee wn Framed Lape sbeng not. Our humanity demands the concurrent ele. vation of the one réce and degradation of the Southampton on the 4th instant for New York. other. fhus, pot the character only, but the local The New York Times says she had ou board: | relation of the controversy has changed. ‘Th y First cabin, full passengers, 49; first cabin, chil- | Who had heretofore labored, and not without suc. dren, 19; second cabin, ful! passengers, 103; . | Ces, to counteract plans of encroachment on the Tig bts of other States, or of direct overthrow of ond eabin, children, 8; steerage, full passengers, | the constitution, have now to contend for the de- 214; steerage, children, 30—total 420. fence of their own rights, and for those of the | ‘#7 Department. eT a a cee Nem tacand Menet Spproved de| will hod ito theve advantage to sddrese 3, Paster, there are severni spurious ones relies ug Th The crew consisted of about 100 persons, and | ™en of thelr own race, Within their respective Tax Wearsur.—Tho fol report of the MATTINGS. all widths, DOOR MATS, aenee Washingtos City, D. (PELE sees J woald piso bog leave socal particular attention twenty or thirty more steerage passengers may Net eius. ta fact, that the negrophilist agi. | weather for this mo is made the Morse SECOND FLOOR (Ground Entrance) ‘Mila Nichole: Mosse’ Mathena. Masts: Kove Which ie superior tonny doutie oven Cook. have been taken on board at Southampton. The | tation at the North has taken the direction of the | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institation. Sina of a erent varlaay of neo eed aie Felae m, “peavier than the old Mores, qannse are kA. Moers. Joba wvaikan, Weter first and second cabins were full, making a prob- | simuliaueous enfranchisement of the black man me hy : able total of 590 souls on board. and disfrauchisement of the white ones, offers to Among her passengers were many Germans, the friends of good yovernment and of constitu- tioaal order the double advantage t thy resident in America, who bad been spending the | new osteo inyolves aot pote Wise canton of summer io the old coustry,-and in the list will | the relative depression of white The time of observation is about 7 o’clock: SEPTEMBER 27, 1858. New York, N.Y clear, cool. Philadelphia, ?: clear, pleasant, Baltimore, Ma inc > mech heavier ti the old similar Stove, 3 have rk Ss , B— i would slen state thet I kone of al terns. from the North, best suited to this muarket. Three-ply, Dow M te ion. im ail widths, Also, Cramb Cloths, Dri » Rugs, ‘and. Doot Mats, pigirc variety. iz LINEN ROOM (Sa Floor) a Very extensive atoak wf all kinds extra hi Da toh ‘and Ven clear, cool. 3 carefaily select-d by myself. Please give me 3 call : men, but also is Gill vet rohois, { | ami you will see some of the handsomest and Lost be recognized the names of some of the best | their actual sacrifice, aud the perpetration of pal. : the v eet oed BED LINENS 1 pases i “Arch’d that the ‘Nort cap produce. known citizens of that class, such as T. Hisfeld, Wesel tonae aoe en yacsice, ander $e: frme Also, Bed Quilts, Toilet Cov- Jol Spruid- | | N. B. One of the Gax- Burners enn be seen in full aad uw - the well known musician and conductor of the it is a domestic ianeer not of of assault 3a the oe wend eet) ‘Table Covers. born, Jacob tt Ab-a- | Operation in my counting room from 9 o'clock ®. m. igier, Hiram Bel” Peter | wntil’ p.m. ppreee hah Philbarmonie concerts, Theodore Glanbenskee, } rights of other States, nor aifecting in any wa Spor THE SECOND STORY (Third Floor ) Professor of German in the Free Academy ; Her. | the peace and tranquility of the Union. It woul i HE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS is filled with a superb and magnificent assortment reons hav: issouri, Arkansas, mann Thor! " seem, also, that the pretentious friends of hu- fEN isk TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CAR- itary Land ‘Titles, by purchase or T oors 2 becke, a well-known German of Phil- P: fb ; o 186. OF injormation concerning the same, can B TS AND SHOES adelpbia. We learn, also, that among her pas b srniges bay Hew Englasd, while in hot orgs of icnan fe § mal bt ade prices won- hare thera sold or prosecuted ‘on the best term: by To wx Bovsmr ix Wasmixcton. B, also, - is new cl » Of not less monstrous and con- 5 RTMENT is on thia | dressing the above. _ ee i “= nengers wae Mrs. Willian and two children, of | tradictory composition than the old one of te on ea dinicakin ae ae ———s Purchasers desirous of saving money be sure to the Millinery establishment in this city, The | classle tradition, must find thenuseives too mneh ALA a ee WANTED—A rood FARM RAND. (Colored, gall at the more of FEMA bDUX Ne. 30 Austria's freight is extremely vataable. consist- | occupied with Impracticable abstraction to haye r ail kinds of apartments, from the most gorgeous | teriy, or monthly if dened. Address, in person, at stand.) There one of get tay Cogeael ing im great part of velvet and silk eiaads aly py og oy re anita of ethan ete ation ear, pleasant, 74°. pit, De » Brocatelie, down tothe lowest price tne War Department, ‘ashington, or Box No. 618, | never before offered here. ‘eains, — States. These, it to me, are cousidcra- jeer. THE THIRD STORY (Fourth Floor) reco OM we MoRnTON. |aqq Ga® CONS UWER ‘The Propeller “Alps” must have been in the | Uous of auspiclons omes for the future relations » 75°, wind 8 is sned eied HA that 1s novel inthe latest noaee: | ee Ee 1818 NSUMER. 318 neighborhood about the time of the fire, and the | Of tbe Northern and Southern Staten clear, cool. tions from the looms of I discern other sigas of returning healthfuiness — is indulged in that she took off the passen of the public wind Men of all political parties * are beyian! to see and admit the anarchical, as The probability is that all the lives were saved. | well as (be immoral and irreligious, tendencies lear, cool. cloudy, cool, clear, cool. teee-e-.Clear, COOl, France: i - ANTS.—The propnetor of the Intelligence I have j rece: erb Pedal Wilton and other styles V¥: Ma WwW Office and House Arenoy. 31 C street, corner | To.’ x tt mri he AA PURATING EaRRe ig sae Tesi iene XIV. cane component of eiedaee pts hd or, fariore, Dining-Roome, Unambers o . t "i < "Oar 10 ote warrant ed to be aziteas low es ter. Winnsed, mow, several Coots Cha > Ls ‘ona, Which save at least one-half the fuel those ofany of the Northern Waiters, Drivers, noe ie con umed in ordinary iistour selec | maids, WOODWARD. at the Simithsontan, at 7 a, m.. (cor- frat hands pe 8-1 ‘The Austria bad on board eig nt of Fraucis’ Metal. | °f the anti-stavery agitation. It avowedly Gis- | rected for temperat: re,) 30.357; at moon. 30331 tions are from the very ly Metropolitan Stove rate Pastory, se Life Bouts, which would bold’ 30 pemons | catde crety crmomeir, at a:i. 40° noon GP Aax-| Cupolas Sat (0M the rarmeatd sartkome ths |e | _ wna. Nea Poca te ik ta hints She also had three or four xbip launches. imum yesterday, 63; minitgum last night, 43. the greasret festtity withost omits Oa BOARDING. Buse suas re Le iery me There is one probability in favor of the i era y iW HERAT SUR BOAFS AND LODGING MAY BE BADAT| PEAR Baas sie K “gUTtos of the crew and passeagetn, whick i t-canny POLITICAL. __ | NEW MERWODIN TUNING. | street, corner of Hs Pretasive pe | adver Pency BAIR PINE tie meee es one. The burning steam-t bed no perdon on 5. Lzard Middleton is nominated for the United | which paves the to, need further | &°2l. eest-coat : board when seed by two vessels, aud ahe was on agitators, of all color tee ae States Senate in the Marion (8.C.) Star. ta the track of mamerous lines ranning between this | im the wom The Democratic convention of the 16th dis- | the city, at Gz monibe aller. Sethe ARD AND - rf Rooms aT} _%%-% LAMMOND’S. 2b street. - re rights, free love and abolition Babel of 188 MORLE LADIES’ FURS ms : to for they wen aid token or an’ upposition te that | C™mrentions; we live in & Babel of crotchety com: | {tuaued Mt Fionet of Tok, tor Gongs | Coe ee eae : oor sama ud cere Lt renga 3573 they were all taken off by some eastern bound | Yet!on*, each with its pet folly to fuss over; the Mi a Satna am . 8, BN ve He avarne, ate 20th ets. steamship. pexroes themselves have now taken up the trade en cone iad Removed hic Ode to the Rooms over VG, ofa , an Fur Cos = p. The brig seen by the Arabian four | of conventions, with the declarsyeg” “of Ine | been nominated by the Democrats for : pe oles chprpater be obtained Trimming out to dite — Seeeeasoninn Wessel may have | veding oar farnilies; and. the termls of contempt from the twelth district of Pennsylvania on the | iyo, 2¢ Peni ctween 2th end 13h sts. | on two meetenay terms, at 6x8 Hf root, bet td tpi SORe ee Rekee ssengers or board. in w bese patetic profess! coaven- | 150th ballot. west P i rae eae* a wie alt | a anheal cee guru, | Rates eb emammimtetetee Den, | soma we tare. | es soe |r ee > A ’ x prntal Genki ly exceeded by those of batted which they Ae | Giatrct of New York, and Robert McCleliga tt Rust Ss at 405 reet, jeenéthand ae joss SaNsTae™ S —See telegraphic dispateh tn anether‘col- ly tthe (oa ewes aro tet Bee, | ee anne ghatriet, vet mo | Septembersah,1058. Ni as umn, in which it is stated that the busning steam. that if, im all this, there be peril to an iJ Wasuinc tox: D.C: r D - wpe gantel fapet Bled wane 0 % y Jovn T Goodrich is the Democratic nominee CARTONS BONN R > Moses AG wil! continue the test cr was the Austria, and that about 530 of her pas- | whith san’: Jt18 peril mainly to this pert, tw | for japeinst Mr. Spinner, the Repablt. for adntisaion may be 14 B Ru aINS FRG rt TON, | ness in the old BY ashington Ball, verre he madness riot. Hi i f ° f the o'¢ frm. sengers and crew are supposed to have been lost, prince tat; Pyne its mis- | can ras 2 ila ae ae ae on any ‘day from 9 Ul lie. m. sachennget i the ety, at LES Will So pigasod tease the EES SAMSTAG,