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EVENING STAR, | | 45#/C70N NEWS AND GOSSIP. |i icity, had shout ten tvaivers song, and | ([$_e" a Its m TOMORROW, tomeon) | Rumania" te, Rot Utes, Washinetoe 1 AS e hat harmless ‘ - Wesrerx Town-Sitss Besen Soren tat chi Tho fof which there wae several ‘SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. : Evertpe San. t Ww: Leseees and Mamcers.... Rexker & Ceo. WASHINGTON OITY: iretomc rset iy Tork | pirision tued, 2nd ‘ge cooking ta done by some | axpasted to. pranett iy (i Day |. say dail THIS EVENING, Ostober®, 18 SATURDAY. +. October 9, 1858. apg heaps ot ake Ne of the company drivers were clever and | Tee nO eR NOUR se x Poguirely lait’ ropresentation of tne oslebrated —— mes, to creat mn econ it way, except a you —s = z a * Wary "H SPY.. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | ions of Secretary Thompson + ter of geno et sen the old ad: eg ae g. rot being bee ; Oe gn p Seiden te py en The Uniom declares that whatever causemay beta = thé town aa Sa City, s of oon pases! = all 3B iY ri pened o — Poly —. have heretof isted for difference of opin- ‘averly, Sc., were contrarya® any er ap- 80 tm prairie life. He was the raw | Spciogescrvls . __ i om *t ‘<< 2 Son sale the tight of a Territorial Legislature | terpretation of the oft 2 jola- en erga n aengeicy ae t= R ai AN yt oh ry femme 4 whioh created a sensation on w 7 might. to probibit slavery, the decision im the Dred | tion of the establ usage of t! Bral State ot sities bellioy against the conductor, |forth evidence that no man has had the legal right To conctude with the farce of Beott case now affords a platform for all honest- | Land Office.”’ In the course of our remarks | who is a great ins on cecasions. It was | tose ae ordinance of byptism since vepnes re 3 * his daty to collect for cooking, and when we | ©8%" Se minded eiti: to stand upon, and strikes the | we quoted the law in full, and defied the Die neititenaet abled. tranescen fot thin REV. DR. ISAAC COAL, formerly Pastor slavery peop ay the docket. ‘Times’ correspondent to shows single instance Purpore were co sarees me ee ae Ne a Risvy Nard Wapeist Sharan of inte oy, The (x10 farther comments upon the elec- | where the General Land Office had <a res 2 wolf, and retarnd ei pane by gly x ie Vat a fDght. The oy ts Had. Reged tion in Delaware, and the Paraguayan ques- | a different interpretation than that put upom) 9,°°45 Teh ae Bt rhe Shes we AS od 8 FS toh, ard night, P ay A HUSBAND AT SIGHT. Catharine. %.... Mise Mitobelt Tt —— i i tly, the same | dut illingly as ever a boy crept to school, = —— F . on of AT, he Serer, Senge, tes | eu niger str Sean eam a cia aRSRRES | Se ssempeentc eet oo The Intelligencer says : ~~P writer has published two-remarka| ; | thing, that I, an American citizen, raised in a| kL A. meeting of importence, will be, held on cingan po sensed ‘coarge at tbo “The revival of the Tarif discussion and the | In neither, howeyer, has he,attempted to show | woody country, should) be hereon \the prairie | MUNDAY EL) barcontancee ‘clvek. Membe: Odes nm. to 8 Prominent part taken in it by the Northern De- | what the established practice of the General picking up fuel to make a fire for cooking nak nd. rer 8 JAS. Y. sapbeee er mocracy naturally provoke dissent and complaint Land Office has been, from the very fact that : AA SMITH, Seo. such zy their Southern itical con- an ? & The whole company is now before you; we REGULAR MONTHLY Meet- Sass an ate dispoced to ren walicieese to | he well knows he cannot instance a single pre- | make a start; about 8 o'clock ‘we stop and get 1m beet Jommetuen ine tlen anor the theory of ‘progressive free trade*’ a test of | cedent that will not prove the falsity of bis as- | breakfast; at noon, or as near that time of day as scieaatins Dk Gens on meen, eee rtisan orthodoxy. The existence of a wide- . ao we can get water, we stop, graze tbe mules fora | jiousiy ns: ead and dee; Ls rvading sentiment among | Sertions. He resorts to the trick of strength- couple of hours, and resume our travel. The | Resolved, That we fally endorse the stand taken ‘Temmecrata, in —— with all parties at the | ening his declarations by quoting telegraphic | next point to be nettled, is to get to a watering by the Joarheymen Gometp ip emipprent poo Subject, being too apparent to be longer dented | despatches, which he probably sent hence him- | Press: hi fact; noting tat deamand. or reawen | Shiement of 8 faic equbvalest for tie? labor we ox iguaiod, Sony pa Southern Democratic | self, and in which it is declared that these de-} our movements and control our stopayes. We | 2«*e¢ to sid and encourage them by all lega: means wer. contemporaries, in citing thexe evidences of pub- | cisions ‘break up the old routine practice of | k-ep our canteens filled and a small keg likewise. | ‘74 PWC 1, bes son, Chairman p-otem, W. HARR'80 Bax Uses from toa. m.t059 CTION . Eve net STN oat THE STEUB HOUSE, ri Sraxer, Faseerivapia AY ap eg po gt eee evars. LOW TEIN & ACKM the cet proprietors af the abowe Vouae have 10g pleasure to announce to their felinw-citizess Btrancers that their ¢1 to bik s mornne Ts are a phe Se ‘Erest svcesee. MEN Fs Sire. er Fa'oon haa been with 2 lic opinion, have felt it a @uty to rehearse the ’ We must keep a supply on hand, for we do net Ww. D. Tuty, Rec. Z since its openivg, giving argument against “protection,” and to assertanew | the Land Office.” He, also, affects to believe | pnow when we sball be Ina region where it is ™ qttest=—P. H. Hetenen. 1 Flopeure and sattefaction to srety one. ae aly the theoretical advantages of free trade.’ that the despatches he quoted emanated from | not found As oue day passes, the whole twenty ‘A FAIR WILL BS HELD FOR THE vocal and igarrumertal perfor oe TEs Seeretaty Thompson, and were intended to off- | 8"¢ (9 pass. We are not toexpect much variation | | benefit of@xt. Matthew’s and St. Luks’s NCO deen received 3 aes of incidents or scenery. ‘The broad prairies are rehes, 1n_ Bidensburg,.on WEDNESDAY, . IL} There is no change whatever in the elec- | 404 ine damaging influence of his silly epistles. | \efore us, and Henvente arch above us. The THURSDAY, and 1 RIDAY, Oct. 13th, 14th, and ares em Friae aney morturgp os trical indications of the Atlantic cable, seyret” 1. i, well enough to have a good opinion of | whole world seems to lie in the small circle | i5th,at the house formeriy ksow. as Mrs. Duyall's + dispatch from Trinity Bay on the 8th instant. os get If-cop- | bounded by the horizon, and the boundary of that | boarding-house.| A rand Concert w; ee eerie emetbe terete re one’s self, hye ytaged, —— ssi clrete ja as bard tofind asthe end of the rainbow, | enah night at9o'olock. Doors open at 11 «eine Dvgtinc—EviciBitiry to Orrice.—Attorney | ceit generaily is us to believe the par! which, as you follow, files. You may be Inter: ench day. = se mie * ested by the sight of a herd of antelopes, which ATINONTION, UNION GUARIS.— ee eee a eel bas decided | guilty of sach folly extremely shallow. Now, | exied by the slzht of herd of shot, But they are meeting of the Corps will be held at the Co- that connection with aduel, either as a principal | the truth is, this correspondent’s deep interest |X uit halt mile off. Tae lobo and ‘coyotes (two ian Armory on MONDAY EVENING next, or second, is no bar to eligibility to office in species of wolves—prenounce one io-vo, the other | &t 78 0’clock. As businesa of importsnce wil! be celebrated nightly with wnbou se F estan supplied with all the Ww: Lager wes, Beer. &o “the ines aoe agd decorum will be pre- oh aittaroe t9 Goncett ot night 18 ornts, for whioh A ticket for refreshments will See N. roprieto-s. forn: LOWENSTEIN & A oc 5-tf i i Grimes JP 7 i tes has caused him to nit j Bond, Jas L 6 oh, J Mississippi, except upon Indictment and convic- | 18 he i-th opt of himself, He has | El-o-ta)) may venture ip sight of camp, attracted | thav'evers member willbe prevent TP | Bickar, aban Grima dome'A Bie. Manton BALLS, PARTIES, é&e. dy — y the smell of your bacon. you may let spre eC a arms, pullick, — eae eg eats eee an anaes ol plan by which afew monopolists | them alone, as they know the exact range of your al Lcenechahoummabas Fm Seo. = pa ~ gga lt rm Sag HE VIGU ANT WALT a, : ; een and speculators ooeid be allowed to soquirg al8 } 1)¢ rit wt inootlog, or vestibg place, was'on |/{( SP LASTERERE! PALL —We rerpectfully BW Rely & Bre that seer Fayrd_ Annas! Ball will take | ‘ sac inate wosnmen colored in cating up | &® townsites on the public domain, irrespec- | ane Konsne line, and our inet nizudwan spent on | gy sale taney pathy ot ihe yarioue trades ; cease ses | oy MONDAY 2 inet ot tomes ae! states that the workmen employed in cutting uP | tive of the rights and privileges of actual set- | the prairie near'a sinall town, the name of which | $4 @/y2uelz nate next, Ostober ith, ‘Some ofthe | Bezel Mich, Barkin. J FO Stoddard, Jno T Partiowars } the cable in the machine shop at the Brooklyn | |, a ly assorts that it has been the | | do not remember. So far in Kansas, there are | men lately engaged having returned to work, the Aa) . ie sc ae se We Fi shor e since in | ters, and gravely few houses and some small fields, enclosed in all | others ask your cooperation. Bishop, EF RAND B Navy Yard, fonnd 2 break a short thm f 4 m , ae hop, 3,4. ihe communicating copper wire about three- | ¥iform practice of the General Land Office to } sorts of fancy fences. It is surprising toa man | _079-2t T. HODSSON, Seo. Bort n. Dant ‘Jat acenstomed to fine fences to see how easily they | == OUNG MENS UNION PRAYER AND | mlsen Dr can be made without timber, or with what Iitte | ({ 3 FOUNG MAN'S UNION PRAYER AND ous Conference ting at the Rooms of the timber one can bemade. An inclined set of stakes ;. i ERY eighths of en inch long, through which the saw recognize such unauthorized appropriations or passed In the solid gutta percha, showing that | selections of the public lands, in total disre the disconnection must have occurred during | gard of the spirit and object of the pre-emp- the process of manufacture, and therefore lead- | tion laws. ing to the very great probability that other simi- We again repeat that no such system has erers, will take pince — DAY EVENING, Octo- Mth, 1e58, at Dor thy RS SSEMBLY ROOMB, venue, between 4%: and 6th sts. Sepul Band ill be mn attendance. Tickets, admitting & Faenen ant indy. 5 Ch with two cross pieces Is a common fence—some- re EVEN nye Polbhor tes tpe prmn times a wall of turf takes the place. The corn | for:mutnal ensouragement = looks tine, and that is the main chance. [I sirpt | 8B @xperisnce, ‘and conducted by Isymer, 008 2t in the wagon, as I did nearly every night; but RELIGIOUS NOTI —The Vestry of DOLLAK. . HODGSON, Jar lesions may have occurred in other parts of | ever been adopted in the General Land Office, | th: other passengers, who were provided ‘with | |. the @huveiced thew (Rev, Dr. Piak- oc 4-M,W&8* b the cable. bedding, took the open air. The second day at | 2 noon bronght us to the city of Palmyra, when ha City Fiadl Captain Walker and myself went to the hotel and | ths City Hail hiventter arti dined. This city contains five dwelling houses, | Oititthe repairs of the Asce! two hotels, two shape, and one buiiding—looking | p'eted. like a doetor’s office—a marten box on a pole, and oc2 8 from twenty-five to thirty inkabitants. “There ts a rival ay in sight, but the only building in it eati f the Gran isa sehool-house—ealled a college. These are | irjer of Columbia will be he dat Odd Fe lows’ Hall two of the most beautiful cities I ever beheld— | 71h street,on MONDAY next, the lth inst., at 7 upon paper, when lithographed. Weare aiming | o’clock p ‘m. me, 4 to-night for Willow Spring, in Douglas county, | _0c8 3t JOHN T. BANGS Grand Seo’y. some eighteen or tweaty miles fiom Lawrence, | - SCHAFFIELD., BaLtiMor® Conrsction the seat of the Kansas war. We reached the ERY, Serth street, between G and H, having spring and bad supper, just before a heavy storm | refitted ais Store and Saloon, is now pre pared at the ‘ose, and we were invited into the house, a very | shortest notics and most rosonable terms, to fur- aceeptable invitation. I shall have occasion to | nish Wedding Par Baile and a spenk of a thunder storm before concluding, and | Yours wite ali kinds of Confeotione: rs kee Cram. will let this one pass. On 2 store door at Willow | } Ster Joes. dco. He also keeps oonstantiy a Springs, there was a hand bill, requesting ‘+all | SUPP! of the best Unkes ee persons favorable to the proteetion of person land | ' P.S— To acocmamodate laaies aed geat'omen of Mos A roperty from an organized band of horse thieves | the Northe-n Liberties and those disposed to give = ax , : Ihave attsched to my establishment an nessa Rector,) having rented the bai ding known as “Old Trin ty Church,” on 5th street, nearly opposite Laivire Service will be held ther m.and 73g p. na Church are co though it may be true, as we have heretofore Tux Carstar Patace Fixe — wing to the | admitted, that cases in which there was no storm but lithe was doing yeste:day around the | contest and to which the attention of the Com- ruins of the Palace. A box of jewelry, contain- missioner had not been specially called, may ing about $1,600 worth of jewelry, belonging t | nase passed into patent, in fraud of the law. a mig ihn ee ape eee Sor No single instance, however, can be adduced yeturned to the owners. * 3 The City authorities have taken possession of | '™ which any head of that bureau has ever the Crystal Palace grounds, from which all per- | Tecognized or countenanced a system of such sons will be excluded until the towers are pulled | Wholesale fraud and corruption as is 80 ear- down so as to make it safe to dig in the ruins. | nestly advocated by this anonymous scribbler. Meetings were held yesterday by the exhibitors | Lt is really supreme folly to assert that any at the late Fair, and by the Board of Managers lawyer, or any man of sound judgment, ever of the American Lastitute, at which it was deci- | entertained such views as he unjustly attrib- = bcliding See ey pearl epee Sa utes to former Secretaries and Attorneys Gen- Institute haye voted a reward of $3,000 for the eral ; and all assertions to that effect bend a detection of the incendiary who set fire to the | bold and impudent, as they are baseless. You é ANNUAL BALL OF T¥k Peete eR cet ee man ‘em VEDNESDAY EVENING. October £2, COM. OF ARKANGEMEN fs. _) ST ee rae vr Parra F'8st FIREMEN’S BALL or Tue SEASON, JUSTICE TO ALL. Westerm Boys in the Field Ageia. The members of the WESTERN HOSE COM- PANY. No 1}, most respectfully announce to their friends and the public ge ly. thet they tala ng their — v My y et. betw: M strecta,on THURSDAY EVENING. Mth, 1°58. Soot sllon Maaic has bese a s ond Re reshmsnte will bs nished by an No Hats or Caps (uniess worn by firemen) will Thomas, W Themeon.StrougJno Tayler, Ralph bal Jobneon, M Jordon, Join deter, J a Jackson, HWE Jacobs, Geo H Ji nes, Emmett Thorington, James Jackson, €°, USN Turpin, Ben y W Jaoner, AW Taompson, @ C Kirkley, Thos E Thom. s, vant K USN Taytor BP Yon Retber. 1.0.0. F regular i ‘odge of the Dis Vorse Georgs allowed in the bali room. = a ze : infesting the Territory,’’ to’ meet at Blanton’s | mea Caswell, AB Ae UNE DULLAR—admitting 8 gentioman Palace. will look in vain through the opinion of Hon. | Bridge and perfect arrangements for bringing | (yster Saloon, where can bo found the delisious | Dexter, Woe Weras, J and Indie. : Mr. Cashi hhieh y is laid, | those disturbers of the peaceto justice. It wax | UY*ter qvoked up in evers atyle by an experic: Dai we Weodworth, JD - pe Committee of Arrangements. —_— r. Cashing, on which so much stress is laid, . hand, Families supplied. A call is sufficient. Dabney. T 8 Woodward, J HH W., Rigzies. . I» CoUnTearsitixo:—An extraordinary case of | for 9 single sentence or syllable which recog- Loge ere op be FES 80 2-e02m Dobbi s, Richa Wiiiiame, Jeo F.N. Goltzman, . 5 counterfeiting the bills of the Turkish Bank has |. ; . ime us & band her | 7=S=_THE LADIES OF ST. DOMINIC'S | Drlats. Rob: * . C. Edwardes. # nizes the right of non-resident speculators to | patrror, Montgomery, robbed thatand another THE LADIES A MIS Decherd, PL v been brought to light in New York. A Mrs. Se- 6 Hare in’ the nelgbhacapoay thigcall was for | | = Vesti arrived at Syraa sbort time since, on ber deprive honest settlers of their pre-emption ‘way from Liverpool to Constantinople. Upon the | ®laims, You will search the files and records examination ef her trunks by the oiticer of cus- | of the (teneral Land Office in vain for a single toms, it was ascertained they had false bottoms, | report to the head of the Department, in which between which were concealed spurious notes on | the very opposite view is not taken. the Turkish Bank to an immense value. Steps} To permit a few itinerant swindlers to go para eo — a memineegor ay i Bis upon the public lands to select, here, there and printed, and the investigation finally resulted in town sites in th i tracing their manufacture to New York cily. any where, embryo town sites in the woods, and It was found that the job had been innocently | t° drive sway the honest settlers who are in done by a Mr. Harrison, job printer, who thought search of homes, would be to carry out the pre- he was priating labels for some Eastern goods. | ¢™ption system with a vengeance. But the Had Mrs. Sevesti passed the Custom House guar- | graraman of the lugubrious lucubrations of dians in safety there is little doubt thatshe would | the Times's writer is, that the Secretary of the soon have transmuted ber ‘Caimes’’ tnto solid | Interior refuses to adopt a system 30 pernicious gold and lived like @ princess for the balance of | and absurd. he cers are Cr La ae ep and | panicle, Jno L “i the communi general al ie is: all, corner og Jere’h the purpose of forming.» committee. | or Virginia ‘Swonee and ¢th street west, on MON- ned Jona Stanton was in the neighborbood making politi- | Day EVENING, the lath of October to entertain | perrei, dee cal speeches; and | hope he was brought up by | them. for a few diys, with some exhibitions and | Deughert-, 3 J them under the secondsection. He could not be | notonsef their chotes. aiter the form of = Fait. ie viewed in any other liybt than a disturber of the | WA ch they have preprred to answer certain demands peace. Our pext hoven of rest is Council Grove, Cos heir benmesfu) ise. Gharchs ane bor ihe, benoat mo, Cot Wm Miller, A Zimmer, Lewie where wo. ame pramised a better team, and some | [il steady te pire thetr visitors a pleagant tran , Welter F curtailment onr force, but we are to have two Ball kept open until Siturday night, the +Sa inst. Oc ober % WM. JONES. P. mM. men to each team. ‘The dispensation of the con- | \usie commencing at 734 p. m. 005 iit tractor will keep plug ugly with us, and we have > to leave ohe or two tine fellows which we wished | G >, More or less will be advanced on poles vC ine R EPAIR] & to retain. Among these is an Irishman. who | BOQQ Ger eee ae be Mdvanced on note ‘ow Ayal always has his joke, or rather he will let slip one | fastory seonrity. Address “‘Rockswe!l.” through as Without any consciousness of the wit it contalas. | the Pust Office, stating where an interview may he There is a Yankee among the muleteers; he is | had. itt called 6!n« belly—the general nickname of his IEW BUCKWHEAT; Crushed Sugar ls connt:—whom we shall part with without shed- | Ntua Brown suraras Mowenen a5 pera ding a tear. Ishould bave said before that a] Syrup 65;Citer Vi egar2;and choice Green number of mules and their drivers came along. Biack Te>s at the lowest prices, ANTED IMMEDIATE! Y—A smart COL- A aed WAITER. Apply at the Star Offices ‘009 it" WANTED TO RENT—A FARM ocostaining from * to 15) scres, (suitable tora dary pre ferred,) with comfortable buildings atta: » Within Zor 8 miles north from Georgetown or Wt . for which a fair price will be prd ay 0. W BRAY, Rea: Estate Agent, No, 516 7th strest, near D. cos tt aes 1s V ANTE. D—By a respectable woman, a SITUA- TION as cook. washer and ironer or to the general housework of a private family. references given, if required. Addrese Box No. 14, at this offe>. on Monday. Lid Mai a 7. Geo k Morris, Benj T Verby, AL & Oo ANTE D—#y @ you f jenee, WAITER TION ad tank eeee oe eee eaaeeS *#** Its JOS. W. DAVIS, corner9th and E sts. any Unt ofiecioan Doar, Souda : i —Iti: i ii = BUSHELS WHITE MERCER POTA- loy ment more an object than +» Address A., her days Secretary Thompson bas decided that the act Navat. It is stated by private advices re 100 Bore! oe Apfel Bachar ahh ty ok gor = HT ed salary ae Save or THE Coruins Steamens—Tare Nirar-| Of 1544, *‘for the relief of citizens of towns,” | ceived from the U. S. ship Savannah, now lying | sale at ‘CHAS. G. MORKISON’S, ————s egua Rowte —The Coliius steamships Atlantic | refers to towns composed of houses and inhabi- and Baltic have been disposed of, it is now cur-| tants, and not of hog paths and brush piles, rently said, to the California and European | and blocks, #quares and streets on paper. The at Greytown, that a malady similar to that} c9S:* Seo. 419 Penn. avenue. _ which broke out on board the U. S. steamship M*RINO UNDERSHIRTS end Can- -annel D ti a8. Susquehanna, had appeared among the crew, ime rw Aa WELKER «& CO. yyAntEo ro SENT —— foo. tho- rou, jurmel }. COMVENte! ‘Capitol. are e. 3 E., through the Post Office, ae orece re esworuenipannaenfepgannhh dpanbnabenqulete : . 4 : ANTED-—By a trustworthy, ‘enced, Steamship Company, (Yiverton, Randall, Tyson | act authorizes the entry of lands “settled on | and that several deaths had occurred in con- AW AND LAW by Arener Polson middle aged pereen. e ‘po ee BD and Joe White,) to ply on their Nicaragua route | ang eccupied’’ asa town site, end therefore | sequence. The commander of the Savannah ioe. in boards, 25 cents. Jn this volune ke once ween. OF ‘The price paid for the two vessels was $500,000 t : pnd & collection of the best hon-mots, #i had deemed it advisable to put to sea for a short | and anecdotes of the leading members of t! time, and will remain until the health of the | °, forssicst TAYLOR & MAURY and the terms $200,000 cash and the balance in | 2° — ae ne - tastes: ~~ _—s time secured bya lien upon the steamers lands al beaprapendl-sacliorat bores eng aataies o Pa.aver WASHINGTON DC, | S782 ee ____oot’3*_ b DD —B: pect abi The steamship Atlantic is to be slightly altered | of the occupants thereof, and not for the spec- | crew impfoves. JudPA THER, LEATHER, LEATHER, W situa to dy chambe work apd sowing immediately, to suit the change of route, and | ulative purposes of swindling land sharks. But Lieutenant Bancroft Gherardi, who was at- UST Received and for sale by the subscriber. - 95 dozen PRENCH KIS, whi New ina private family, or to se o! lots to euit purchasers, at New York pi 2 ” in? care of & Will sail hence for Aspinwall onthe 25th inst — | argument is unnecessary to elucidate the stat- | tached to the U. S. steam frigate Niagara hd soli W heels, pinions, c Netween tage, Taira ot heme me her passengers going by the Panama Railroad,and | ute. Read the law. It explains itself. The ew \ ork pricos. > 3 . street, between H during her recent service in laying the Atlantic | , A/o,aturerioriolof ERENCHCALE-SKINS,| jewels, and every kind of] sve: oo8 2* connecting at Panama with the steamship Her- ingenuity of a thousand such minds as that of | Telegraph Cable, and was afterwards released - R. J. DARRAGH dj : to rat h A, l ping Room Pare Poems Pa Spey) Por the —_ the Temes’s correspondent would be exhausted | from active service, has been appointed to the CP meets Detwcen Dane repairs watches ; also, e ey Sd San Francisco, :wi @ Herman, wiil | ; A ag rs <IX NE S, from t . : 26 Gt" cauitidhs tha tink Gos iw Cocke rae Baltic | 12 the vain attempt to throw a cloud or shadow | U 8. Naval Rendezvous in Boston S'=%. wy of haven; teen te ee jewelry, and silver ware. ASA PAID Fo Sete will be the only steamer employed on the Atlan. | °° the justness and correctness of Secretary | The propeller E. W. Chapin has been pur- scrived. | ieee oceetnet antes would one setlining howsckar DK. Lan gf pe paving tic side for sometime. The Washington will not } TB0™pson’s construction of it. chased by the government for the Paragnay | andt overs, at the ateroome of aN N, A\e h ORs, be used. expedition, and will be fitted out atthe Phila-] oc9 FW. @. METZEROTT._ 0. The first trip, via Nicaragua, will be made by | JOURNEYING AcRoss THE Prareies—Tue the Atlantic, leaving San Francisco for San Juan | WAYFARER'S ADVENTURES.—The following del Sur, to conect with the Baltic on this side | interesting letter is froma subscriber to the for New York, when the route will be formally ar, full of adventure, careful to note down opened experience, and intelligent in communica- Statistics or Opp Fet.owsuir.—The follow- ting tt, 98 me —— ment Paroeere- © ing statistics in relation tothe Lndependent Order | ©™mPelled to divide his letter on account of its of Odd Fellows in the United States have been | length. The portion we publish to-day will carefully revised from official sources, and, sbow- | doubtless insure that the balance will be ing as they do the work of the great fraternity for | eagerly perused by all anxious to comprehend the year ending June 30, 1558, wili doubtless com- | the realities of life in the wilds of the great delphia navy yard at once. Her boilers will F YOU,Waagat 34 - a-¥' be lowered, her spar-deck bulkheads wilbbe I © ecerstoaeigt < e Stree four - and ANY oa removed, and such other necessary alterations} + T. MAD. een on Gee acai P. th ree doors nol” AN made as will enable her to join Com. Shubrick’s| _ {177A large azsoriment of SHAWLS and RIB- @ 4 naval foree. Bu \S on hand. oc of Eset | Sylvania avenv® GeyenaL Dexvenr.—It was some time ago oid ii TERS! ‘ ‘sh ” stated in the Scar that this gentleman had ten- Oy Firtu Streer Ow watches. dered his resignation as Governor of Kansas, between G and H streets. : S-2t* : 4 Families supplied with superior FRESH OYS se ~— and that this was soon to take effect. Subse- TERS-F: the Shell, t La: IBBON CORD, WOUDEN atin nous ESTING Peep tes TIDY Cobos heap at petent of ood Wate Dritereted Fas ie FOR RENT AND SALE. [Sue rinst race. ALUABLE PROP: y f— V stall vies House ond Lut ened tape okt quently, an appeal was made to him to con- | customers served prom a “ ‘ 009 3:* meINTOSH LADIES’ HEAD DRESSES and FANCY HAIR | will be sold low and on very Accommodating terms i A tinue in the office which he has graced, and the <GnIPIRU GUS = PINS, Also,s very desirable suilding Lot fi pps oe especially on the part of members | pasin of oar Far West : duties appertaining to which & nes ably BpESUTICUL CHINA OTT Socay aoeertptll wae LAMMOND’S. 7th street. feeton street north, Fanning lack 168 feet Six iashee . Ev Paso, (Texas,) Sept. 3, 1958. z A - : s RAERCER POTATOES _on bocinh of ci, | ey. — of Ledges within the jurisdiction of | Editor of the Star: " ¢ pt. 3, and satisfactorily discharged. We now learn EVENING Paty FANS. aah EECER FOTATOES— 209 cere yd nc ia; valuable oy Sretioren Of street the Or =, _ <" includes alt the States and Ter- 1 wrote to you from Westport, Mo.,when I was | that he declines longer to continue in that po- WOOLEN GuODS, for Children per bushel, deliverabi esidenoss in the city, 5th streets. ‘Terms crash. nee {he Union, the District of Columbia, | about setting out on my journey over the Plains | sition. It is hoped that this information ma: _ FANCY GO Apply at NAS P. LEVYS, Also, a Loton F street south. situated in an im - Peer otia, Sarge West, Sandwich Islands, | The postmark of this ietter will inform you . 2 = Y]° Just received at 464 7th st. o the com Office, Proving neighborhood, will be so Rcoommodat Fg ne — erties aro. ee tere I am rafter gee oe aca thee inside; and | prove incorrect; for, certainly, never has aj _ ec 9-2t a co 8-tf Grocery e, and Liquor Store, ine terme. For errionlars iveuure oL GkonGe » 4.7 rom my long travels and lo; sani " + * > A » ¢ pumber of, nie mers relieved, 23.151; Beane: nar on I hve asee theo Sonam? xe phe similar executive officer rendered himself so 'S FEVER AND AGUE POW OR SALE—The owner bei . street, armtiies jeved, 2.7 DERS, ing about to leave the deservedly popular among all classes of people | ~ Osgood’s india Cholagogue, city—a light family CAR RIAGE and, ropes paid for the re- | haps a description of the animal will not be out HAk NESS, in good condit: near D. roo amount paid for the | of timeor place. I have seen Aim, and he is as lief of members. s s * co +9 ion, and je NDA GREaT = career ; ~ in that “ bleeding”’ Territory. Rie y’s Squill Lozenges, in Wilmington, Del. Will be sold sepa. = —For oC GREAT tas — of a =06,614 55; amount paid for the | noble and majestic a creature as ever moved a beac Coe Remedy, rate if desired. Inquire of THOS. McGUIRE : otel,on lth street. An excel Tecelpte, 8223.05 25.” ‘The sum total of appropria- Leaving Westport, { was forsome'time font in | Vets ays that papers, received from Nebras- aT W AS Pa: avenues west obd. Dai COAL !—COAL! mare apply 64.600 10th strort. 1259.22. Sratintion p's, 284 orphans, is | thought “I was musing over things past, and | ka contain the information that petitions are FAILY Expected, a cargo of 2i5 tons (assorted) UR RENT—The dweiling portion of the double Rigber Branched ar = Onter, Nemnet tt Fine: 4 for atl moet tect oa Lime we were ti be in cireulation there soliciting the President to 3 ei er 31 Sase. which wil bs delivered rom thet veeset ‘low F Fart With nao on Ba veuwe, mma” ments. 651; number of initiations, 2.755; number | twenty davetenane seated ger dre abe TGAS-CONSUMING AR Ses ores i besides w: oe'lar po foe ; fortner ood veohen. formation to 8S. W. K. HANDY, Grocer, Ey Be, nue eo %* — OS HT 'OR SALE—The folio J NGLO F : Lot No. 1s:on the eurner of ek phoma oe twenty days to pass over. Every foot of it has it. of a 220; number of members. 23,319; num- | history of some dreadfal cmeitrephe or heroic ber patriarchs relieved, 1,902; number of adventure, where man and beast vie with each pete Pag oo bn pies paid rpg ep other in acts of ferocity. A few miles brought us 71.10; amount = “ = fo jer frre bhrad nn a for the re- | into “bleeding Kansas,”’ and we thought it tine HY DE'S PATENT GA z r appoint the Hon. Sanford E. Church, the pres- Borie COOKING STOVE, that saves s0 — ns caeetaat nw NiTehee -sebay peor of New York, Governor of Ne- ini pelt hy EL Figg Alig tell ol en 008 St 7th Street Bridge, south side, found to be the most euperior cooking tet that N 'SSES’.AND INFANTS’ DRESS HATS, i Tne Contest in New Yorx.—Our private pen syer been offered ghana ey et. kor and Caps, with Head Dresses, Wreaths, it No. 15, on the corner o: went and s A . ‘i Lasies’ Di Caps, Coffeurs, &¢., of eve A a for the cial ae tan dead, 35.377 Preteen gr boa Roce some rest and refreshment before going | advices from New York satisfy us that the] _oc9-3t Pa. av., between 10th and lith sts, yeriety. aise — . He eames boreeee Rad i treater 4 auoual receipts, $110,156.54. ¢ amount paid Whil ti te for the relief of members, (incl og patriarthe,) roe Calted, I may as well give you some a count of our outfit aud the ace. widows, yey, education, and funerals, the | are to receive on theeoad. A peal Gain cee, munificent sum of $476,955.16 sists of at least two carriages; one is for the pur- = of carrying passengers, and a part of their PERSONAL. | Seaton the other in to take the mail “ Democracy will undoubtedly elect their eandi- NOTICE. q wile ete ioe ek REE eL en e date, the Hon. Amasa Parker, in the approach- P. cr cpen pesopate of iaieet tenes eto No. 395 Pa.av., between Sth and 10th sts.. ing Gubernatorial election. We beg the reader | 8"¢ requested to settle — ‘Xocounts within one | _008-2 ne. th from this day, unpaid. 7 i to note this propheey of ours. mAooounts will the beexpneed inmy show wicdow | "T'ne webaedeoupe te oie Squar ‘0. 4, and which has subd vided into 8 lots, on the votner of Rhode jsinnd » nue and 0th street west. Also,a lorge number of other Lots, in various parts of the city. nnd at prices to 75 cents per foor. ‘Apply to Por" Arent, No. 507th street. oc 6 indersiz; wishes to inform the citizens — = ’ provisions, to be sold to the Lighest of the Northern Liberties that he will A back PARLOR Natigcy TM Heiser, of New York, is at the emote | =< oe baggage, and wood and) Rervax —Secretary Thompson has returned Aa ieetumed ttuatiekaane’ st his Beall, Ne: a, sowie door “outside ae ger 8 email ... Joseph L. White, of New York, is at by six mules—a driver to each team, and an out- | {fom his brief visit to Philadelphia, and was at | facture, I will sell cheap only for 7 es be kc some of L orgs, situated en ot: potsecn ° 4 e ; ‘ A s ever © Y peer eee a” Hotel. Chater ter we Sue yas ae Hed his post in the Interior Department yesterday. | 009-e02w* 48034 Pa, av., bet. Sdand 44 ate. prices. FS vail Fas M, con aimng een mmo do Willbarat, child and servants, | and our outrider was required to perform his Appotntep.— Mr. Samuel Ward N GENERAL WINDHAM’S DEFENCEK OF -C. CORNELL. Pin aa a daed el! watered, an Arago duty in the English language; which was, no ard, of New Cawnpore, | vol., witb map, London, 1858; $1. YOUNG MEN, TAKE NOTICE. 1089 modating terms. Forfa ther i formation none ler, tl ed artist, inte: to | doabt, an accommodation to the poor brut ork, bas Secretar; ‘ommis- = wy ny are t ttornes -at- j Miss Lander, the gifted t, intends d ex. On | York, bas been appointed tary to C i s ernaeeer: ee ae eee 5 ap, itB, a Ae ono sail for Italy the present month. my journey frown Santa Fe to th place our oat. | sipner Bowlin, 7 .- With maps, on, Ae: i a, B A NIGHT SCHOOL will open at my School- 8 00 6-e0' --.-The Chevalier Wikotf was to leave Sonth- | rider was a Mexican; and foronce I tmust say that eee ie eee, Leeda ita. he ees Rusk, | house, one door from No 365 Maryianc avenue, be ampton for New York jn the N I have seen a Mexican whe conscientiousl 29th ult < Moreh Boar, $8 NY. atged bia daty.. He hed, omen cea ale H_K. Brown has lately completed a bust | '? ©*ereise bis skill apon—one a relay—und at ima BL. sh the end of the journey [believe he had the worst of s Soret at Eigosracy, and is about to model thebargain. But more of this inthe proper place, me Victoria Rifles, | vol > 2 cd 10th , siacd, esther taraarmemtaguene heen ae Scarlet Bout bethata el Si cheques, litheat7'p. im. ‘Terme-vory moderate A and f London, 1853: 37 leet ¢ Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | \ewtam’s ‘rt of Saiemyore Sreskies, London, | {22} » between Oth ond hate The time of observ: 1 Cs » between 6th and 7t 2 4 ao 7 o'clock: ON Ne i of Quotations, London, 18% ; Bort ee OR bE a *OR RENT—A commodions = Fk LING HOUSE, with back bee agent we . No. 192, situated on south side G street north, b= tw 2th one and 2 et etreets west. Apply at No. 520 oop ae ae 004 POLLSRD WEBB, Agent. 2.50, UST RECEIVED —A largestock of HOSIE: ns The passengers were—Capt. Walker of the U_ ft 4 J ett OR SALE— SE. ipa Se eareS Ny i Curtie sAY8 the Boston Trans. | s. Army, who had. made torar charges apetsei Dexter's Mineral Substances, ued inthearstted | GLOVES Sf sll kinds and sizes, Eien treet eats bere ROUSE, <a Rae a | a | tent eedane auniee on tieee eat Wigs ov the Comtanticn of Coal and Preven- | EXTENGION HOOPS ed SKIES kien, wad ive earn tn Peat 4 or o on . 7 '» ON EXOF <-y,HHom. seflerson Davia js now in Boston. | inquiry; Dr. Beck, a brother of mmercheut iz Hog of as. Lenees, eae Sts 8 conte Be coer tic tonirak oe eae fetal tee sold on pocor mda His visit in Maine has proved beneficial to his | Susta Pe who wan lately killed, and ose tena Se A nr a AES MIGLINERY to suit the ata | tne terug, and possession given | ately. Ap- ——— He is to address the citizens of Boston being lef executor, was coming out to settle ol a anete walry Catechiam, @1.98. a WILLIAM P. SHEDD, be Oe led in Faneuil Hal on the Ith inst. a large anid profitable business, or continue it if Mlomorneof Videos, Principal Aeuotof the French 72 1ith street. r -;jiMr. John Vandenboff is sbortly to reappear | he thought proper: a Mr. —-, one of Collier's Police, 4 vo 8; 9225. Rigus rok RENTS fa the beards of the ‘Pheatre Reyal, Liverpool, | thew, bad stuck in Mexico, married and was 09 ___FRANCK TAYLOR. Without board, ‘situation pleasant. {he establishment at which he made bis fae eng ‘fa milling. We afterwards learned 1ST RRIVALS aT SHIGLINGTON'S Ho 30 New ¥: £0 years ago. that be bad bought twe stolen “aules ing List Qhake LITERARY ‘BEKO? E tween 10th eed Ith streets, ojeeeee os of thetarntahe err n Onwe- Shand out Union ee toa oiend tee mati eee “Thoolowing Per otte Magnsines od News- tnd {fer visiting the State Fair went to see hi 5 | for, ti > mear the wagon mound, and was pioers. of the vers Taft itewe Nove ene BOARDING. “ vw. de ‘4 * ew a inte ote Ownare'?' 0 Seeisbomeon te rae, need ew Pecpinen. Fett ane 5 BOARDING ae Ms BANNERMAN Sour Ms PANNERMA OARD AN B Miss MOKLEY ‘nt of Paris, Utles of the Du: beside seven names with which the oride’ ot nea bree a= baptismal sponsors. ont ++. The on Courie: ae rms {bat under the contreet in writ fered to in was res seseees--celear, cold: ADL pe ee bere cto ot ‘astees of Jan. nnati, O ...., SIE Tolear} cold. 1 samnegiet CIBBE Wie, Brak aad Gat Obee which be now bee ne Dudley fan’ at 7am. “Pe svenne ; oe contract witl eeu oe 29 820: at noon. at law whiten ition ane thal ef the wag farugrmometer, ms 40% at mee 50>. Ds OL aerese

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