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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. lenin woe ee earned reputation | Fon Cativonxia.—The a eennnt GEORGETOWN. - Pe. aa : eretofore in the policy he has pursued.’ Sept. 14th, received at St. Louis by the over! ee ASEH Tt E - 2 =i x i i ‘ Correspondence of. Star. WwW —_ WASHINGTON OITY: Lown eae our Minister to | S¢ipt of letter from Major H. C. Williams, | The water was atill too high for successful min. | What mere convihcii our citizens pert = = MONDAY October 11, 1868, | Suded by - fel eos the Imperial | dated at BI Paso, Texas, Sept. 2d, in which be Boninede at Victoria was much <prnnt could 8k for of the preg ity of one or BUT FOR THREE NIGHTS: SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. see ea ‘at Tientsin, has arrived in this | €¢scribes hie Journey from Santa Fe, in search | , OfgO" dates tothe the Indians on the | m0re lines of railrasd to-eennect our city with the THE GREAT HAVANESE SPIRI THE : ’ i of cuttings from the grape vines indigenous in the Southwestern portion of the United States. He says his arrival at El Paso was opportune, inasmach a8 the grapes were just ripening and wine making was to commence during the fol- The Unron, under the caption “The Tares | ity. We learn that he also brings other des- Coming Up,” refers the sympathizers with patches from Mr. Reed, one of whieh is a re- Judge Douglas in the South, apd law-abiding | 4¥¢*t of that gentleman to beallowed to retarn citizens everywhere, to the following article | to the United States. In s letter sent by Mr. from the Kansas Herald of Freedom of the | Reed to Com. Tatnall, and by the latter trans- i great agricultural and mining jon of country Oxonagon. “Lieat. Allen and six Indians were wes fl aaing ert were a 8 ITALIAN OPERA com PARY! i imson to conceive. Observation, they ave their way to the on Threat egw att: rg rope fe pi tier + bp ‘as closed theireyesx to facts, as lear as the sun at pom Sm Sa with sory erm —a the Acsden ys white man Was killed. 4 noon Gay, bas certainly assured them that our | of Music, New York, will appear A rumor-bad Obtained credit’at Dalles that | commerce fs less than 4 should be by one half, Turee Dirrerent Oreras, . Pali p rt assacred Okona- | When we consider otr raphical position, ~ ' AY. lowing week. The “Blue Grape’’ he met with g . Bet near ONCE | and in some respects far belrind what 1t en b denser = 23 Tu eDax eng FRID 22d inst. : mitted to the Secretary of the Navy, he states at El Paso and in New Mexico is described | | Good gold diggings have been found on the | quarter of a century or more ago. What has - — i to this, we deem it unnecessary for us to say; ‘The “Tux Tauz Positron.—Senator las, in | that ke would make suchs request of the Gov-} 8° A by any varieties in-the United | Nematmbe every individual im the community, who be | senors PEPITA GASsiER, our opinion, expresses the true mode for the peo- | ernment, and if it was granted, hoped to start ietak th ener ticular. It is represented | _ 7 A cerrespondent in New Kent county, } watched the course of trade, and observed how Sign’a B Tt ry Manerzel PUPS. ple of the Territories to meet the Dred Scott de- | on nis retarn about the firstof December. He, ) in. eyery..par' an F Va., gives an-agcount of the sucking of two pigs | it has been conducted in othef localities, less fa- Miss ADELAIDE PHILLIPS, cision. He said on the 27th of August last, ina likewise, states in that letter and in the des. | *® tasting like the Isabella grape sweetened | j,y 2 cat, in that county. vored in regard to position than Georgetown.cm | Signor STEFAN RIGLIA epraeeanaeny tee SARE SES extent arene essa he hadyeub-| "ith loaf sugar. The White Grape is also easily determine the matter for themselves. The ignOT decor MACAFERRI, Su locefl etees Chataere avery before it comes | P™ seatby: ties sig large and luscious, and esteemed above the PLASTERERS’ Pane: Washington #s- | question, wethink, which all who desire to see GASBIER, sembly Rooms.—The patrons and supporters | our ci: ina thrivi; and prosperous condition, Signor GUIDI, yin a | ng P Signor (|e the avove Ball will my get om the Com- | and measuring up to the point it should occupy CESARE NANI. | ea therein ey Som f, Fn ‘Bau THis = the commercial cities in the country, | signor ARDAVAM. IBOLDI EVENING. Ootober 11 should be, which is the best course to be pur- Signor GAR Sixror' GASPARONI, its THOS. HODGSON, Seo, | sted, what the best means to be adopted to pro- hone fem the jn as a slave State. Whatever the Supreme Court | $equently to the conclusion of the treaty, made way decide as to the abstract question of whether | arrangements with the Imperial Commission- slavery may go — under the constitution or not, ers for the indemnification of American eiti- ae soe ply Eig cmt er zens for losses sustained by the difficulty at “Slavery cannot exist oy any where, unless | Canton. A portion of the duties collected at Isabella for the table but not eo good for wine. The blue grape is most hardy and prolific. As the white grapes are going out of season, Mr. W. thinks he will not be able to send any seed 1_ | Mote the general weal, to accompl.sh this very | With toys om ‘of Music, Ne supported by local police regulations. These Canton, Fou Chou, and Shanghai were t@ be eer ius oe ek weep sede whi lee rca testa tag Core union het euunes soph moeey fe an ott Sushete at Seteners: RRIANI . , ‘ i member D : x iegistarare. 1 OMY be furnished by the local | Or sted to this object, but owing to the | ‘0 collect seed, and will send them home. This | was ordered that af membe Tathy should be | the expense of the public good. MAX MARETZEK, LO TORRIA grape is already cultivated in Pennsylvania, and Maj. W. thinks they may be successfully cultivated in part of the United States. di ft Hl st We do not wish to be understood as bringing and'fovern themselves poe a! panes a direct charge of this kind against ——— in ‘ maar oc 11-3t* DUDLEY. Seo. the town, but we do say that when we ir men stantly croaking about taxation, and trying to AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE | frighten Use people with thie eed senile tag, WS Jeteneyimen “Palos” soci o¢ Washiake bears into opp tion to everything Tike publi Vesolved. ndorse the stand taken | improvements, that we them as belong- : —— bel the Journoymen” ‘Pinataeng’ Aeeccation of tite | ing to'that clase whe bolic penny so close 104 {7~ A Submoription will be opened for the wou.x u “The legislature of Kansas cannot neglect, at | inte tion of commerce consequent upon the its next session, to take away such local legisia- bse sa of sa tion as now enc®urages or gives protection to sla- | Wat between China and the allies, that govern- very. It will do more: [t will throw punt and | ment was allowed to postpone the payment of penalties around the institut s it will give $ 5 4 5 the Regro tee Tight to detead hic person frouas. | the indemnity until the restoration of tusiness, ‘Bal its upon him by his master; it will, in sbort, | probably about the Ist of November. make him a freeman, and that without provision In view of this arrangement, Mr. Reed ad. of recompense ! The underground railroad will . t MON: Ixp1an Avrairns.—The Indian Bureau is in Teceipt of a despatch from 8. M. Yost, Indian Agent, dated at Fort Defiance, New Mexico, : nday r 15th. and parties in their strike; hopii r them s speedy ad- | their eyes that they cannot gee a dollar at the end See fale, ‘seats for the whole series of be upon the surface. Those holding slave prop- | Vises Com. Tatnall, in the letter addressed to | Sept, 3d, in which an account is given of a eat of their dimouities Seinen tek paso aon ee = oe = have them secu rarest ot Pave Dot. - — in a are =a = conaens a re that officer, that it would be well for the squad- | fight with Navajo Indians at Bear Springs, on encourage them by all lone) means BRUCK Bec. beyond all doubt, that the precess of transporta- | ““\*"saleuf sents will begin on Sasuré ar. Domb. eee, Mt they pleas, Sr Surety be real- | ron to make its appearance in the waters of | the 29th of August. From Alberquerque, Mr.| “— — tion upon canals as a general thing is too tardy | {1 7- The Box Sheet for Subsers sooretts ituse feed Tieian Sean sedhiadte China about the period on which the payment | Y. was aceompanied by Captain McLean, with Dencht of Bee Matted Sool ene | ane aniay yours pot tha prices of eeitien efie ay Ebene Bvaege et. i 7; F “The Judge’s prescription for annulling the | ¥#S to commence being made, in order that the | 12 men and 50 Mexican spies. This party at- page, 28. ey Oe Cee AY, articles ever appear to settle at any one point | 06! '-5t — Piet Scot! deciston is doing its work in Kansas. | Chinese authorities may infer that this Govern- | tacked the Indians as a retaliation for the re- | rhe the hone formeriy known sx Mra. Ty Breve y eanemane ane See ere con WV ASHI NG TUN Thee ina ae arenas of Toot mad nen and the law | ment will peremptorily insist on the fulfilment | fusal of the latter te surrender the murderer each night at 9o'clook. Doors open eral otines | 3 tors im these articles being familiar with | Sole Lessees and Managers... Kunxe: & Co. abolish slaver} through'the phos ba of the ferrite. of that stipulation. Mr. Reed’s letter to Com. [Of a negro boy belonging to Maj. Brooks. Cap- | each day. 00 2-3t* : m3 ae of aes invariably when tars pee THIS EVENING, October 11, 1858, Fade pasture, and in the manner suggested by | T. was dated July 5th, on board the Minnesota, | tain McL. was badly wounded, and as far as THERE WILL, BE A MEETING ofthe | hom, aare that procenr ft transporting thoes ve | Wilbo Presented. for thie night oniy. the preulsr a ——. 3 5 in the Gulf of Pecheli, and he was then about | this account goes, was the only white man in- Fa of the Philedemia Soavcty of Gon see em | market which ts ‘most speedy and certain; and v BUSHES. arther, the Union discusses ‘the Kansas proceeding to Shanghai, to await the arrival of | jured. The Indians were routed, and two of - Race,”’ “New York Politics,”” and “the At- the mail from America; after which, he would, lantic Cable.”’ if circumstances were favorable, repair to one of the northern ports of Japan, to spend the re- maining summer months. Com. Tatnall’s despatches to the Navy De- partment bear the same date with the letter of " Mr. Reed, only they were written on board the 1 The real and personal estate of the Bay Powhat an. He states that owing to the recent State Mills Corporation is advertised for sale at | treaties, and the swarms of English and French Lawrence, Mass., on the 27th inst. ships of war which were then in the waters of . China, all lawful interests of foreigners were Virneinia.—Daring the fiscal year ending the safe from interruption from the Chinese ; and Seth ult. 7 the receipts of the treasurer of the State he, therefore, regarded the moment as auspi- of Virginia amounted including a previous bal- |.’ oe . ance of $379,951, to the sum of $8,515,007 and the | °1°US for withdrawing the squadron from the disbursements to $9,361,900, leaving a balance | ¥4ters of that country and showing it to the 5 lege on TUF SDAY, the :2th of October. at5o’olock | asa necessary consequence, those markets which pom. The meeting will be held in the College. All | are best supplied with railroad facilities are sure On, THs How members are respectfully Sa ested to attend. to obtain the greatest amount of such trade. fe ya [= Mus By order of the Resident Members. 00 5-2 Our observation the last week or two has lea | Mapame Disuven res in romed ae f ATTENTION, UNION GUARLS.—A | us to these reflections and conclusions. The . aa meeting of the C Hobe held at the Co- | day bas been when the supply of wheat coming lumbian Armory on MONDAY EVENING vext, | directly to our market was not only sufficient to STRATAGEMS. 8t 7% o'clock As business of importsnc® will be supply our milis, but to leave a surplus for shi id jas Mageie Mitehe'! submitted for the action of the Corps, it 1s expected rue - "OW: the scile he etn letel Marcaret....... a0. ye wm pink weed that every member will be preeent. p Ls Pas spaced pletely | (Assuming four characters, with songs By order ot Epwarp M.CLAR tain. urned. Nearly all, if not all, our millers bave —_ x ceo 2 if *"TAS. ers Seo, | turned their attention tothe Baltimore market, Doors open at quarter-past 7 0'clook, Overture —— —=?. where they purchase a large portion of the grain | will commence at twenty minutes to &, precisely PLASTERERS’ ae respectfully | used by them in the manufacture of flour.- Not wel ne eg ee oe eg onarge at a dndalan Geo perenne ne ko thee ite oe ess, We suppose, than {com 20,000 to 60,000 | Bex (ice from Hee. m-ta5> m.__it_ Sa ers DAY EVENING next, October ith. Some of the | busbe!s has been purchased there by them during GREAT arses iu NT THE men lately engaged having returned to work, the | the last two weeks, and at prices, one of our VERY EVENI . others ask your cooperation. millers assured us, from & to 10 cents less, after STEUBEN HOUSE, 00 9-2t* T. HODSSON, Seo. paying all expenses of transportation, &c , than PENnsyLvanta AVENUE, NEAR Second STREET, 1. O. O. F.—The reguiar quarterly oommuni- ons —- — conid oo hased if Formerly the Old Depot. tl . W. Grand {.0d, the Di otter for le in our city. is now lyin; ~ riet of Columia wiltbs he.d at Odd ee sae Die at our wharves and on Sarwan some 12,000 ia ud Mesers. —_ Sree & AvEeS NN, the their number reported killed. Twenty-five ponies and a parcel of blankets were captured from them. They refused togive up the mur- derer, however. The Intelligencer republishes, with com- ments, an article from the Richmond Enquirer commendatory of the instructions given by the Secretary of State to Mr. Lamar, U. S. Minis- ter to Nicaragua and Central America. Expenditures oF Tae U.S. GoverxuExr 1x THE District or CoLumsid.—In answer to a resolution by Senator Brown, which was passed during the late session of Congress, ealling upon the Secretary of the Interior to furnish a statement of the expenses of the Gov- ernment in the District of Columbia since its foundation, the statement hasbeen made out, and amounts, in round numbers, to $26,000,000. This includes all expenses for public buildings, Wh street, on MONDAY next, the llth inst.,at 7 | els from the same point. If any one can Reed fiw ey ee ty ey — a a : = a thi o'clock p.m. any reason for this state of affairs, keeping in | Pleasure heir efforts to estab'ish lar of $154,007. Japanese. Accordingly he had ordered all the | repairs, bridges, gas, and every thing except | °olooks JOHN T. BANGS Grand fec'y._ | view the fact that much of this wheat wat raised | Straners that their efforts t At ENTERTAIN. Ductus <i ties Gea Teport of the Cit vessels to sail to Japan. He intended that the | the salaries of clerks. Of this amount, about THE LADIES OF ST, DOMINIC’S | at points much nearer to Georgetown than Balt!- ENTS have been crowned with great svocess. Inspector there were 40 death« Aap city of Sok! Powbatan should go to Hokadadi and have her | $1,000,000 which was appropriated for the | | Churoh are desirous to meet their friends and | more, than the one we have assigned, we would | Their large Concert Saloon lias been crowded with ot Virgin Sepa apd tet eta o" ON" | Pec t hes i : of Virginia avenue ‘eet west, on = Some thief or thieves broke into the ice-house | P° thew, EVENING the an Ge exhivitwons and | Of lr. Peter Dill, butcher, on Prospect street, on celebrated Conconnia, Bann kave been received ye ped Saturday night, and stole therefrom a considera- ti unbounded 88 acboes of, timie choice, after the form of s Far, Dieqaustlty of salted wad Seen nasal a pe hs BP) wapplied with all the Which tn; ve prepar answor 90 lemands - estaurant sod Rar on their beautiful lit tle. Chareh, for the benent Arrivais—Packet schrs. Ann Pickrell, Lever- | delicacies of the season, ‘he best of Liquors, of the poor children of their district. The ladies | ton, Philadel hia, to Hyde & Davidson; Rescue, | W2 OS, ke will study to give their visitors a pleasant time. The ace ae and decorum will be pre- York daring (he past week—a decrevse of Has | ¢bgines overhauled and her rudder repaired compared with the moriatity of the week previous | As this port is the usual stopping place of and 33 less than occurred during the cor respond- | American whalemen, he believed his detention ing period of tast year. there would advance their interests. He stated UF The Howard association of New Orleans | that the British still held Tientsin, and had deem it their duty to inform the country that the | just been reinforced there by the arrival of Smithsonian Institution, should be deducted, as this was not the money of the U.S. Goy- ernment, but only held by them in trust for the specific purpose of constructing that Insti- tution and laying off its grounds. evening since its opening, giving 4 . Bacon, New York, to McCobb & Dodge. . Hall kept open until Saturday night, the 23a inst. ad served. as he fore. waz! sted 4 : éqmnauummmsdstinsionsenmetetimsenten Prolonged existauce af yellow fever and the pres | 1,000 to 1,500 men from Hong Kong. He in-|_ 4 uae We ia pe bins a to pub- | Music commencing at 734 p.m. rata AL sXANDRIA cae (nt tl nt | ge ent great mortality are solely owing to the influx | tended returning with the squadron to the wa- tae = ped S oF : ie tne t BSrres AND CHEESE FOR SALE.—A fow ALE XANDR uae LOWENSTEIN & AC! of strangers who rapidly fall victims. Timely | ters of China in October. inutual trend eal inauiry a came chat > ferkina best New York state SUTTER: aise, Correspondence of The Star. notice will be issued by the association of the there was really no cause or motive for any dif- | fre Market, west baiidine neg ohare” ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 11, 1858. PARTIES, &c decadence of the epidemic Tux Steam Prow.—There is at length rea- re of a necees pt sents or Sopagee of any | _oc l!-M&F* J. R. McCLELLAN, The American party of the Fourth Ward me; BALLS, | ——— <7. wae ee . . acter, tween Major Gene and : 5 la Sin Wu Goxx Ovus: be Albion announ- | 800 to believe that the long-sought agricultu- Hon. John Pendleton, eeeat such a arene frei picture CORD AND TASSELS. st the public school-house on Friday aight, W. Ti Seoreatow take PBL AB cons J oF ces that the British war staamer Valorous is al- | ral desideratum—the steam plow—is about to | accidental recente = ee A handsome assortment of C. Reynolds, Chairman, W. B Rae ans that their Third Annes! Ball wall take piace most houily expected a New York, having been | become a fixed fact. More mechanical genius, | #4 from publications which ensued, have caused PICTURE CORD and LOU retary, and on motion of A.J. Ogden, W. H. | on MO} + 25th ine orrest Hail. ordered there to receive Sir Wm. "Gore Ousley | and far more un-mechanical nonsense has been wice pal ce ee PIKTUR COED aul assets, Soe. Sc een Sean the Anaeioee Sc edesesmotmenaercosan which perfectly satisfactory explanations have been made, and the most entirely friendly rela- tions re-establisbed—in a manner entirely con- sistent with the rights and honor of both gentle- and convey him to Central America. The Val- orous is commanded by W C. Aldham, was one of the telegraphic squadron, is a paddte wheel Oo, at oc 8-7t : MARKRITER’S, — | candidate. HE MEMBERS OF THE UNION ENGINE ooll-tw"_____No. 48 7thutreet._ | “an interesting little son of Fairfax Whiting COMPANY No 2, would aancunce to F°&k SALE-ONE HORSE ond a Covered | fell from a grape vine in the garden of his resi- | their friends that their Annual Ball will be expended upon it in the last decade than to Produce aught else mechanical—up to very a ‘ , TAG i iven on the 19th of October, at the City As- seam Mgeaahensic meee recently without an apparent prospect of suc- | men. SeivCunuron. | wld gtat hates qthaoenet tana far Siow | Henvgctica tn? sce means nee ate sere | Bes hein abaach ay : belo tibraiaatieel eas cess. When such machine has been pro-| washington, 11th October sas “* | theruse for them.’ Inquire of GEORGE The Fair of the ladies attached to the Village | _ Parhoulars in future advertisements. se 3) ent From New Merxico—The Santa Fe mail ar- | duced to work satisfactorily and economically gton, a ota W. STEWART, 12th street west, No. 437. Tived at Independence, Mo., on the 3d instant 00 11-3t Chapel opens at the Chapel to-night. On Wed- | FMRST FIREMEN’S BALL or rue SEASON. . au advantage will have been achieved for our Stream ConpENsERS.—Engineer-in-Chief of nesday night tbat of the ladies of the M. F. ‘The Navajo Indians still refused to surrender EEN — 7 5 Rees OILET SOAPS, LUBIN’S EXTRACTS, | Charch, South, at Sarepta Hall, and that of the » JUSTICE TO ALL. ounti dly seco: the Navy, Samuel Archibald, and Chief Engi- T é. DOLINE. ‘4 p ised — poy ces apr oh oes ee hiason — the cercation a oo eae oy roto neers Tet. Whipple, and Martin have ia id HIE Bast Toth nad Nan BRUSHES Clee agg ie tre! Soe ees Rees eae, Western Boys im the Field Again. of August a fight occurred between a small de- A gee 2 . PRE for cash at r ittee appointed by the Democracy of WESTE = tachment of troops under Maj. ¥eLvan and the | The following brief extract from a late number | appointed a Board to examine Martin's patent oon st LAMMOND’S, 7th st. nieccliyas soniterine paling of the State | pThemembers of the WESTERN HOSE COM steam condensers, with a view to their intro- duction into the Navy PANY. No i, most respectfully announce L NOTICE. Democratic Convention, bave performed their | their Misch ban the gets quesrell . that AND WARRANTS No. 60.426 and 61.617, for | duty, and agreed upon the draft of an address they will cive their Tenth Grand Bali at the former to George Feit: the iatter't= Marae | , ATived, Saturday — Schr. Lavinia Jane, Ketch- M sttectason THURSDAY EVENING Byrne, having been lost, without transtera being | Um, New York. to J.C. Nevett; schr. Reindeer, | M streets, on verely wounded and six or eight of the | Plains why we at length entertain hopes that oes were killed. Col. Loring’s command | the steam plow is indeed a thiag accomplished ‘was expected at Fort Union in a few days. Gen Success of THE StEaAM PLow.—The State = at Bear Springs, in which Major Mct,. | Of the New York Journal of Commerce ex- 3] To ne Ansent.—The family of Postmaster New York. Vath, 1858. : Z made, the public are cautioned against the purchase | Tuthill, New York, to Master. Scott's Cotillion Masie has been ¥ Garland, Maj. Nichols and Capt. Easton bad left | Board of Auricultuce of {linois offered a pre | General Brown will Icave here to-morrow, on | brite sam’, ny appiten ton wil te made tothe Com, | Saited.— Brig Phebe A. Page, Lewis, Portland, [reer ype bow needing nen ives >. miom o1 A lor steam plows t was expectes 4 isi: i ia. i . | mit rT Of Pensions for duplicates thereof. coal by D A. Lowe; schr. Rebecca Seacove, Den- | ex: rieneed caterer. for the States. that three ‘different inventions would be ex- | ® Drief visit to Philadelphia. They will bo ac- | sioner of Rensioy GERRY, tor the applicants. | nis, New Haven, do do; achts Albert Pharo, U9~ When the British troop steam transport | hibited and tested at the State Fair, but only one i companied by Dr. W. S. McNairy, of the Navy Department. Navat.—Com. Shubrick left this city for wil = = — “ be 2 is. or Coon (ws less worn by firemen) will oR ZINGS AN Cavalier, New York, and George Deering, Pink- allowed in the room. | egress thee re hamn, Boston, by Fowle & Co; schrs J. Sillman, Tickets UNE DULLAR—sdmitting a gentiemss A NOW Sa oe. te HANGINGS and | Clum, Troy,’and Mary Anna. Gibbs, Wareham, | Sad iadies, | Of Arrangements WN POW SHADES, BUFF HOLLAND &o, | by ‘Tr’ J. Mehaftey; schr. JB & FI, Pharo, ‘Dovside: Birkenhead struck a rock near the Cape of Gooa | W2* the ground. That was Fawke’s locomo- tive steam plow, Lancaster, Pa., which excited Hope and broke intwo, there were only boats great interest among the prairie farmers, and ‘ . = ¥, W. Riggies. . json, enough to save the women and children. There | performed well. ‘The machine and apparatus | New York this morni , he will probably sail | &t No, 436 71h street. Shad Cobasset Narrows, by Borden Mining Co.; steam- F..N. Aoltzman, . J. Parker, Was no rushing nor crowding then. Col. Moore | With fuel and water, weighs only about seven fi that city in the pe Tog lomec 2 | Si sore tenant ea a Paper- Hangin, er Diamond State, Kerwin, Baltimore, by Wheat é. K, Spalding. T. ©, Edwards. td eae tons, and by the use of a dit@h or barrel shaped | fF0m y it rrow. Capt. | with skill and digpatel in eity or ovuntry. < Bro : 067-TheMWkTH ec’ bis Drave Inniskillens and formed them | @river. for propelling the locomotive, the diffi. | Page left here for New York yesterday. 001l-Iw* |" 8 doors above Odd Fellows? Heit into a line on the deck of the sinking steamer, culty of miring in soft soil, and slipping on bard >. © Sh an LL 2 W. While their wives and children embarked in the | smooth ground, is overcome. The steam plow | Appotxrrp.—Commander Chas. Green has} [Nitiecy Fashion Bock ADE MODES is the LOST AND FOUND. ANTS. boats. The noble fellows as they stood in line, | }s easily managed, and is described as a cross Ee pete da tars ron, | SD Pe mos ne tical, and reliab'e work ever published on Fashion. > ai, ANTED—A SITUATION (by 8 Wo Send to SBILT INGTON” Booketore and get a $10 htc a a etary a . Wines ang Cumehormass, ‘Pe ompabie of opy, examine it for yourself, and then decide. abou taki jofant. : Come Teoom- Rite Magazines, American and European News- — tie ent ns ts menved papers are for sale at been appointed Light-house Inspector for the tenth district, at Buffalo, N.Y. . i between a locomotive and a tender, combinin: gave three hoarse cheers for their departing | the essential ¢lements of both, mounted on two dear ones, and maintained their ranks unbroken guiding wheels and a huge roller. The prairie till the deck was swept from under their feet. ground on which it was tried was baked ax bard or 9 years of age witha star in his forehead: Addr g Rox 19, Star tithes. it" Tax Wearuer.—The following report of the: “ and stripe on his nose, and # knot on the left side of NTED—by a w tua- ———______ nearly as a brick, but the engine turned six fur- ; _ SHILLINGTON’S, a ll be paid for in- a A oman. a si Pio Nrxo.—His Holiness the Pope is as singu- rows side by side in tne Pont ‘workmanlike weather raring era from the Morse sett Qdeon Building, corner 4 Reg ne pean oe eset eocar aren and N streets, at masse ge UN ORE No’ whe tis t menner. + excitement of the crowd was be- | T, ine to a ere john H. MoC. "8. ——————————————— ee Wels So 96 ee naan mngnyan belie | TEE sacliok oud ee ee See ee about T gels | GACRED MUSIG FORTHE CatHoLie | “svi GEO. FASNAUGHT. ANTED TO RENT—4 FARM containing Vatican as he was active aud erratic last year The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: S ; ape gy EE gy frem to 150 neres, (suitable fora dairy pre i echoed far over the prairie. . CBURCR. : REWARD.—Ran away from the subecri- ; ‘bu through bis own dominions and those of his !m- Ocroses 11, 1858. Different Mases, Offetoriums, and Pieces, by $1 ber, living near Queen‘ Anne, in coos Baap dong tw 7 res Nate mediate neighbors; but if report speaks true, the] ‘Tae Caurrornta OvenLAND MAtL.—On Sat- Pattadelpiie, Pac. aero PRET EGE IN ENS tree Renee ae eee 991 Briees George county. Marvinnd. on Mon” ay ar RS Mut rrge will he paid “Appis wo weO. year 1559 is to witness a very much more distant urday evening despatches were received here | Baltimore, Ma . clondy. Chureh. Clergymen shou d not allow such standard | MAN John Hatknecs. Johnis about 20 or 3 R AY, Beni Estate Agent, No. 5i6 7th Sie excursion on the part of bis Holiness than any be | gon St. Louis ing the arrival in that | W2sbington, D.C cloudy, wind E Wworks( which can never be excelled )to be supplanted , broad mouth 7 2. has undertaken since his diplomatic mission as = mene snchlp aclabalhar y by the introduction of prafane music, as now used, fap ree of 80. 07 iored, a Richmond, Va.. jown-headed when spoken to. Has a scar onone WASTED TO RENT—A email! HOUSE, tho cloudy, cool. m et 1 which is truly most offensive ‘The above may be rnish Nuncio to the republic of Chile. Since the rec- | *'Y Of the Great Overland Mail, in twenty- | Petersburg, Va cloudy, 61° had at the New Musical Repository, corner tith had Twill sive 925 or emp ea ty = ET Address "3. Dtnreugn tke Neca ognized supremacy of the See of Rome through- three days and four hours from San Francisoo. pea , Va. street and Fenn. Seenus. oell-Se_ | George or Anne Aruncel ere cies oe tae weak. oo 88i = out Christendom we have no instance of the | Six passengers were brought through by the Bristol, Ten... i mesic ACCOMPLISHMENT. jen Lina Sf g00 if taxen ina free te: ws eb hd & trustworthy. experienced. Pontiffever vanturing on a pilgrimage to the | stages. President Buchanan transmitted to | Knoxville, Tenn Prof DE CORNTEL, has » few more hours to | 19 rither care he is to be delivered to meor keeper, Seametross’ or Lady's Mani Dan be ee Holy larid, an@it is, indeed, ditticult to imagine | John Butterfield, Esq., the following congratu- oa era 3 prea Mie eae, epee be Nl Soweto sic, Savage 0, superior ee here ee eee HUM ORAL. BN MITCHELL, Troommended by Jamilies of distinction in this city. what would be the correct etiquette to be observed latory message on the success of this enter- | Charleston ‘cloudy, 65°, wind NE | With. onthe Harp, Pianoforte, Guitar, Singing, REWARD.—Strayed away trom the premi- and 15th sts. pon heen a) tiie between two personages of such exalted Positions co Augusta, cloudy, cool. and cinstical Organ Playine. &o. . $3 ses of Mrs. Baker, adioining “Dro- WA) ANTED—Aneccomslished” Dinas Baan, caigiaak ok eee prise : ugusta, G N. B —No instruction whatever wiil be given | vars’ Rest,” neve Georgetown, on the Sth WANTED — Anascoom ished Diving Room ‘ad such mixed attributesas the Pope and the Wasuincton, Oct. 9, 1958. where payments are not made in advance. instant, ared RUFFALO At IFER, rie- Se Sultan. ft is nevertheless rumored in several Sig: Your dispatch has been received. 1 cor- Popo each med Apa Baer per, ; vant for a private ‘lv. Apply at 5%,New oo6 6" ing 3 years old, good beef, with a small white spot | Jersey avenue, corner south C sirest. credible quarters that Pio Nino, who has already | dially congratulate you ypon the result. It is a Musical Repository, corner ith street and. Peon. | inthe ae - Cumberland, Md. Pittsburg, Pa. Wheeling, Va Patkersburg, Va Cincinnatt, 6 .. ma} fected for temperature.) 30.1 eventful reign a Papal pilgrimage to Palestine, | C42 never be broken. ames Bucuasan. with the full consent and approbation of the Sul- taa Abdul Medjid -cloudy, cool, cloudy, cool. cloudy, cool. Any ove bringing her to “Mont ASH PAID POR PU ITURE.ape ventured upon many steps that his more cautious | §/0T!us triumph for civilization and the Union. Cowes Peac! tree, Ala. corey ‘ = r c = iz Sear et te shred wil tones t pubes oe Cc declining housekeeping. as well ns thoee having : Settlements will soon follow the course of the A STUDY BOOK OF CIVIL AND MF. ‘00 11-3t one or more articies to dispose of, 1 predecessors would never have dreamed of, is | road, and the East and the Were will be bound | Frederick, Md... scloudy, cool. chanical Engineering, exemplified by numerous | Ward. 0 SR eto determined to add to the memorabilia of bis together by a chain of living Americans, which | 24g¢rstown, Md. ene decors paket lp eninnes TR Sworks in oti Seale $50 Bohahed Alacra or Mare OTE: Mari eering, which unite with them sound and skiiliul ” rend, reen Waa - Mechanical construction, by eminent Britiek, aad peg Tepep tap hee by De. foreign engineers, the whole intended asa compiete | Manning TWO HORSES one « dus pote "s «font practitioner and the stu- | with white streak down his ose and “4 aA 2 , hite on his hind feet. The other a bay horse, wil Jast pablished Noa.1 tobe continued month | ¥! i gin felo itnperisi size. Price 73 cents, each Bum- white star on his forehead and a little whit: bi This mail was not due at St. Louis until 8 o’clook to-day, the 11th instant. Information Trveokaruic Communication petwasx Cu- | 44s not been.received from Memphis, but there Ba and Froaipa.—The Epvoca, a Madrid news- | ié little doubt that the mail has also reachéd * feft hind foot—both horses treavy built. and about :5 Pat, ue following paragraph on this | there. The tast mail by the Bandana routoléft | trues yesterday, Gir eile oer ee ee | SEE TIRED. ay be paid forahortrconvery, nnd ifatrayed G8 will be rofeet : 5: at ‘ : whi is amis FRANKLIN PAtLP, Bookseller, the - P sa é reins San Francisco on the 6th of September; while ————--20 382 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th ete, paid fo A return to the subsc Per ‘iierentst im pan Om) i > x . n . at Rew York. cad ae Baniee oak bese ai these by the overland ropte left on the 16th, PERSONAL. ra; wm formed in 1556 for the purpose of | ®04d are, therefore, ten days later. ting, by means of an electric cable, the bool Ci s soe Piovida THs Uaptain Gen- | Nicaracvaw Arrairns.—Our readers have ; i z= 4 p cesign for twenty-five years showes watery ony. — reg =e Jeres wad et Ae gad, immediately ad- | Teceived a few days ago by this Governmidgt ai dressed t i : documents for obtaining the royal eanction. The prance aang | from Nicaragua ; but Spanish goverament, whilst approving the pro- Statement m: y several of our cotem- oe ase. it, wejorrecs Pand Mefaitive ad- | poraries in this connection, that he will super- me mme: . 4 Atlanta eoble Weteioen Valour oadl Nema sede Senor drigarri, as the representative from hana then just Ppeginniog. should be terminated. | that government, is not correct. He is sent f seems x view ‘the essrs. Horace | here for a special purpose, in the consumma- Tebbets aud Co. are about to set to work.| .. . : BF Ble Frem Key West to Havana there are seventy | 400 of whigh he is to act conjointly with Iri- "TPH | GH HE j PHY BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE W435 TARRY UE.on wv ¥, Uotober' oye ; two COWS anda CALF. One pale The best COUGH SYRUP in the world is i ite face HARTSHORNW’S PECTORAL SYRUP OF | ZoHon, wilh white face, nnd the other s i , WILD CHERRY. i foreh: The Calf 18 9 pale yellow, mixed with This article 1s prepared by a chemist.and is pro- | White The Owner or owners will ‘please come pounced by medical men, and those who have used | forward, prove property, pay charges, and take then it, tobe the best preparation for Coughs, Colds, away. THO. ‘AS KAGAN, Ca-arrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat | “CSh' see Dat., bet. 13th and Srom a Coid, aud a preventive of that lion of dis- | — ——__ Se... eanes, Consumption. 5 £ J 5 REWARD.—Strayed away from the owner, Persons who sing shouid uge it. Jt is pleasant to 2 MRS. STUTZ,a red buffalo cow, the taste, aofcens, clears and Sreahons the voice, | spotted with white on the sides, and wh te aliays-all irritation of the throat Jungs, and pre- St tha ood ofner tail, ‘The above reward, vents taking cold. 3 wilt b6 paid for her return to the corner of 11th Bottien 25 and 50 centeand @1. old by all | Rites Wea oct Se ruggists in Washington, Georgetewn and Alexan- ria, FPURNYSHED R00. +++» Lord Napier, itis yore, will visit Rich- EY'S,2% Penn. A mond during the U. S. Agrioultural Exhibition. --.. Mr. R. B. Rhett, Jr., editor of the Charles- ury, bas been attacked by the prevailing epidemic in that city. ++». The Prince of Russia has paid 8,000thalers for the Wesel statue of Bacchus, which is to be placed in the Royal Museum at Berlin. ---. Bayard Taylor returns from Europe this month, and is engaged to open a course of lee- tutes forthe Mercantile Library Association on the 28th inst. -+-. Phe Crimea is very attractive to tourists now. Prince rons aaa uncle of Frederick Wil- OST—On yesterday. Thursday, Sept. 294 — | LGetey Sou WATCH CHAIN, wits west ss } liam of Prussia, is there, and Lady Franklin and r y URE-AL Tenohi oor mar tee — esta sarri, who is still the resident minister, and | Alexander Dumas are on their way thither. STHR GREAT PAIN ANNTHIL ATOR, aw ie Oras eters ASE wagagen tearlf to ish a teleg Tine be- | Without whose eo-operation G ANP STOMACH AN ---- Redpath, Bargess and Tester, the English financial fraud convicts, were dispatched to the Australian convict settlements lately. Redpath, a few days before his embarkation, had a fare- well interview with his wife,and their parting is’ described as being very yffceting: & + When Charles Astor Bristed fought his with the French marquis his dress di; played ‘nary white,’? noteven shirt-collar,wri J. is incom- tween, Key West and Savannah, Ga , and tn this | Petent to act in his official capacity Before we r} ily a fe i: Betas asia Gem eack oltre row’ Waread, | 208. Jere was recognized by the Administra the cable Sxed at the Cape of San Aatonio, would | 40% was placed under the necessity of ricztended to Vucatan—a distance of forty | making a broad and ample apology for the miles, and from this latter point continued as far i ange: residen’ a8 Mexico. Another ccombaaey Nine, traversing as aM aeIes rs t Martines Nicsrague, would terminate at Panama, a dis- | towards this Government, in the appendix fo i K DySPRPSIA. WEAK ward will be id on its be: left at counter of ND WEELS. the Star Office. a ‘ Ist. 1 dollar. > ., 3 OYSTERS!—OY THE GREAT! See GRY IN MEDICAL OYSTERS" HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should be — Own Furtu Srreer. in all ties in ease of Accidents or sudden sick- between G and H streets. ness, as it frequentiy cares in lesa time than it re Families jupghed with superior FRESH OYS da quires to get & physician. TERS—Fried, Stewed, and inthe Sell. transient band or bosom—all was solemn and und Itoares ie any rt of the system and is used customers served promptiy at his house. iy, Tehuantepec and Sentinnded miles.” Last- | the famous Belly contract; and we learn, that | guishable bieck; white the fees | SF TAS cin ote Shanges of the weather pro- | 2223S Pe MOLNTOSH WASHINGTON DC. 5 Upc id : tismcoies. 7 once connetied, | he also gave pledges for the perf rmanee of | ‘etiance, fluttered a white bandkerckief from his | duce a bad Cold, eumatism, Pain in the Lim! BesctivuL CHINA ORNAMENTS which is Gistaat thiee bord eee ance, other i taut ecte-an the . ) sn mark for the American's ball. But | and Body ; Stuff Neok—every person shoul art ol every description, : latter point, MUndted miles from the important acts on the part of his govern- | nobody wes Dit or hut. : tots. lt geen neon the, Neves, Musdice, | EVENING PARTY Ee eee ten Now ‘whee sibel : Se ment. . It was on condition he had muthority| .... Thees-royal famil of France visited Che). | Bnew» Blood - pp bpp aekeag nape dr WOOLEN GUODS, for Children, eels, pinions, POLITICAL. to make these promises that he was received, | ‘enbam (Fng.) lately, ‘The party i cluded the | Gormboriceae ty sn FANCY GOODS. TOYS, &e., promi HLIN'S, Thomas fH. Crawford, American, bas been | and be was informed that if he should fail in r Bake de Chri the Pence sna Frac as | MORGES FECAOAL SURED MATS | Jousoevedet p, MAURER, | Jewels, and every kind of Woy i OP Peet, Soneh Srene im the KiNkES FEVER AND AGUE Pow repairs to watches; also, aNaruToue Pili. e ney satnegwinaiie: | Orem's tnd Cholarorue, jewelry, and silver ware. ciceted Mayor of Louisville, Ky., without oppo- | their folfillment, his mission shall be abruptly The Democrats of the Fifteenth district of New | torminated. Xorn have nominated Col. William T. Odell for | Pow Uran.—Mr. RB. Anderson, under date ogress of September 10, writes from Salt Lake City; Hon. Alfred Hl. Colquitt, of Baker county,Ga. ; i bas been nominated te the ene Senate na the | to the St. Louis Republican, as follows: } Dessscwey of that county. “ Judge Eckels leaves Wee EGE Se te ston: be Dong lasite. t inois democracy | Mech to the so far asl can R, have nomiuated sepete edna terCongeecs | Geatiten in thie telley” “Phacoone meses in thi in every distriet in (he State except the Ninth. | Territory on the first Mondays in October and Ae election takes piace to day in Sonth €a oli- November, and the supreme court on the fi Date Ba for members of t! " Monday in January. Judge Sinclair is here elects a Governor in aepieccetcen ant ‘will bold bis court at the in s %, i het “ F scgeoe Piel Eds Bug of Se, Sootiseles Cradlebangh arrives, the orem court - qed tat Kelige y bas Seino have a session. Jndge Eckels and Sinclair, " Duke de Chartres, the Prince and P: Joinyiiie, the Princesses Blanche and Prancoiae, Prince of Ponthiau, the Pri ttem- burg, and a suit consleti pede of the Count and a ‘Chabannes, and six or seven other +... M. Von Humboldt bas celebrat ' birthday. An ish correspondent, redo writing ‘never did a conque receive. ci ulations: from 20 satel pore and sngh ) Os. a to carry on ay tl 5 Bowels, carrying off ail : and Whiteomle Gerth veaess aicame etre | race Eee, | Vo ab 100 BEATE Mee! (gig <8 21 T* 8. g1a| Strep. fOur-and-> of DT? YS eh EN 8 finitnr eo -room. “They have been find aad of 2 coun! T P.T-MAD) USns store, | Sete Relaciones ror “show ra oub Street limes which preceded it. | Humboldt hieeelf, is | “A large ’ between SHAWLS and RIB- Pa.av.. and Lith ste. = . Secretary Hartuett, recently made e visit to Fills | said to be of inion that he will die next s im . © conics F. Adams bas been nominated for | nore, tug eapitel of the Tertore, Pie Counce, | ad ee aeinlon that he the last of the tag [eee at fet Saiecline (ET pins ef ape ai oh ll =a a ala ae tr wt) BY Sue Republicans sof the s+ | by resolution, bus chaaged the seat of e has undertaken. But his friends who COAL COAL! ge nll be old i OCKS, BONDS, aND 8t CURITIES Oc rite of toe Be Ueedls 5 BP Butler by-the Vem- | to a piece called Parowan, but which action, | | him, speak differently, and are bold enough to | ire ILY Braise: 8. Stone (penerted) | 3 ae Sek BS “1S: Sycomumenion.. Repubiican, poker uaintict, Charles K. ‘Train, | think, will not be tecoguized bythecivil author: | predict that this time’ he will to be alto. | aisea, which wil be deuivered Rees! tee vanced ine | !ofs to ult para aeer A NCR CH CALE SKINS, A NINES PAPER a. Bie reece bea Bia Eumapctiior, sad, the Shen: Ries Bere, a aro no accommodatjone fo gether in sror, and pw en rent ealebrat ~ wih suitable for fall aad ou 2. ty, Say Eomate qimbe Rep dis | com either membere or officers of t from that w! " next : “0. a ce uy Re SNYDER & BON. trict t | [erst Goverament.. Governor Cumming in much ! take place Ta his house.” Sere sarees ‘Teh Street “oo S3t* 425 0th street, bets abe | ons am cd >

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