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EVENING ST A R WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | the American Na in that of Great Britsin,}] Taz Resecrap Sreawer.—It is not tree . but ing doing petriyed their ignorance of | that the Navy Department has rejected the W4SHINGTON THEATRE. é Tus U. S. AoricuttuRaL Socistr 8 AS-| ibe tions of the serviée in both countries. | Atlanta, one of the Cromwell steamers char- morrow 1588 UNERL & Co... rinmlees sf . WASHINGTON OITY: wuan Fain at Rrcawoxp, VAS >.) there oe cnsicer niall wc exiting between | tei x board of oar City Counell meton Tues- .W, Tavtecrr Mansger. THURSDAY...............Octeber 28, 1858, [Editorial Correspondence} - | the gradua rank in the two navies. In | phis,) ‘ , persuant t = Ricemonp, Va., Oct. 26, 1858. _} the British fhere are no less than twelve grades | the M. ST® AKOSCH’S GRAN EW YORK ae Tray ta VOPR RRANS Meany, — ever in Amerioa. A complete Orchestra and full Chores M. Strakoson and NicoLAN.......---+ THIS EVENING, October ®, Verdi's crard and beautifal Opera of IL TROVATOR Es nae ernando. . f, In preparation a beautiful and poetic play by T. S. Marti tir kia ie DD FELLOW®’ HALL. THE MAGNIFICENT MIRROR OF Sp at to adjournment. e Z Cotnci!, Mr. Simmes presented a me- i % i ; —a q i mot froma uumber of holders on SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.| The attendance of well known Virginia agri- | of flag officers “styled Admirals, — ofl nae rep.—Itis stated that the Hon. | Hiphitrect, north of Rees phew tet gah The Union is doubtful of the real object | culturists upon the Fair now in progress here | the Red, Admiral of the White, and Admirals cOBr T » femonstrating : ‘ ° W. D. Miller, of Texas, who was appointed | any change in the grade acco:ding te which the ‘Gov. Wise had in view in lending his name to | is exceedingly small, I find, though the crowd | of the Bine; Vice-Admirals, Vice-Admirals of Commercial Agent at St. Paul’s de Loando, | improvements mpon said street are now being Mlinois politics. It intimates that it nfay be | is exceedingly great. The truth is, I suspect, | the Red, &c., and Rear-Admirals, Rear-Admi- Afriea, by Mr. Buchanan, has not yet signified made ; referred to committee on grievances. the Governor intended to administer a sly re- | that the Virginia farmers and planters who | rals of the Red, &c. These are graduated in his acceptance of the office. malitet be aicsbenged Stee rhe anton eos buke to Judge Douglas, and to sustain that | for some years past have been exerting them. | the manner in which we have placed them— tion of the complsint of J. Orme, Esq., in rela- ‘opinion quotes as follows selves to make such displays in their midst in- | the Admiral standing at the head of the list,| Apporrmp.—The President has appointed | tion to the grade of Prospect etrecks etahtnd” Judge Douglas says : teresting, for the most part side with the State | and the Rear-Admiral of the Blue being the| J. q. @. Garret to be» Register in the Land Sakimaeteet ander tote te eee a spun cannot o estian antec” wrest | Society in the latter's difficulty with the Rich- | lowest in rank. Office, for the district of lands to be sold at | aqneduct; also, one directing the clerk to with: Teetlations. can only be furnished by the local | mond corporate ‘suthoritios, — —— ie . ae — cnr share la bak ome Lak Washington, Miss. bold ee wnt hed ape Ma ee oem he rine legeslature.”? “foreign af-farr,”’ as many ot em > | for a ‘aa ths si iding f ki r of the Litth Governor Wise writes (bis platform) thus : duign teenies their familiar faces at Peters- | many regulations by noother title than that of || Tum Wzarman.—The following report of the | Fatis bridge. The wechation wives the Maer “Protection in the Territories and everywhere | burg, next week, when and where the State | “Captain,” or “Flag Officer.” By courtesy, | weather for this morning is made from the Morse pee Bat = wights of the Ree. than Society’s annual show comes off. however, American flag officers are called | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. ” five days to consider the matter. Mr. Simmes reported from street committee a . resolution appropriating $49 for the benefit of B i the constitution of the Un The stock speculators (of Stall, rather than | “‘Commodores.”’ This rank of ‘Flag Officer’ | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: M Burrows; which was laid over, the third ia on See THIS WEEK. “Mr_ Doulas (continues the Union] does not | Wall street,) are, next to the lions of the occa- | is the very highest known in the service, and OctopEr $8, 1858. reading being objected to. way that slavery may not be introduced into a : 2 5 New York, N.Y. clear, wind west. Territory; be maintains that it cannot exist aday | on, the most conspicuous personages on the | every flag officer is alike entitled toit. The Philadelphia, P i there without e and, their name being “legion.’’ They | only precedence given to one flag officer over | Baltimore, Ma . Bees tude DF the local Leytsiature, “Tt is mane ne from as far west as Ohio, or as far north Soslker is that ie which he becomes entitled niche yy af Ss ace Sane ae fe. pority for as Massachusetts, each with his stock for sale, | by seniority of commission. All this discus- | Petersbur, av : holding slaves; for they cannot, in their absence, | as well as for exhibition. The apparent uni- | sion has grown out of the recent passage of ar pbserih a foggy, 56°, wind E exist at an. Eaten moyhe pene {bat | versality of their desire to sell their cattle, | act by Congress, authorizing the exchange of Khoxvitle baie : 0°: of ‘the rights of persons and of property, in ac- | sheep, hogs, and horses, is creating the im- | thebroad pennant of the flag officer for a blue here Ten. londy, 54°. cordance with the eons Gee sone and of the pressjon that the business of rearing thorough- | flag; and directing that the flag of a flag officer Witminptee, 7 cloudy, €4°. Now, ie this be the courte of the authority for | bred stock is a bad one—else, why their gen- | whose commission dates back twenty years or | Columbia, 8. C. . introducing — property, ae oe . eral disposition to get it off their hands? _The more shall be worn at the foremast, while those | Charleston, 8.C. eee 64°, wind W. Siveapomese sts ¥ sapehem-auien Sey Virginians among the exhibitors of such things, | whose commissions are of more recent date Savannah, 6a raining, 71°, wind SE. Porved by local police :egulations?’ Are the local | alone seem to me to express unwillingness to | shall wear it at the mizzenmast. There is no Macon, Ga. taining Police regulations of a ‘Territory paramount in | part with them difference whatever made in the rank of the | Columbus, 6: authority to the ‘rights of persons and of rop- : Both peerns then adjourned until Friday even- ing nex fe sterday morning, while a canal boat belong- ing to Capt. Moore was jing under one of the bridges at the market-house, a band on board, named Mattingly, accidentally knocked from the deck into the bold, and falling upon some of the bottom timbers of the boat was severely in- jured, the bones about the hip joint being badly crushed. Dr. Lauk was sent for, who rendered him medical service, after which he was taken to his home. The large brick building situated on Bridge street, near the bridge, and occupied by Mr Thos. Orme, was sold yesterday afternoon by E 8. Wright for $130 This house js located upon a portion of the property which has been con- demned for purposes connected with the Wasb- For Families ana Schools. sion 25 ce.ts; Children 13 cents; School Children. lee pe tage na 9 pos Prof. Waa. Loveland wil preside me ad y SDAY and SATURDAY AFTER- ait EDN OONS at 3% O'clock. ws SHINGTON THEATH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. . 3 Operatic ue Most Bruwiant anv Errectivs O 7 COMBINATION EVER HAD iN WastincTon, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY! M. STRAKOSCH'S abl 1 offi Montgomery, Ala ee Aqueduct. The purchaser was Mr.W.| Grand New York Italian Opera Co. ty, ti dance with the rights of the Stat The show of Devons is a remarkable one, | several officers. Frederick, Aid... ‘Simmes. , will appeer ia — ‘with the constitution of the Union” see principally through the appearance of the It istrue that, in the English Navy, the | Hagerstown, Ma The last three mornings the weather bas been THREE DIFFERENT OPERAS, ui AY. FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, = wag PA 28th, 2th, and Sth, by ay om thy aprrcrance, without = Fi raf thie Geued Company. The following eminent ar. ists will appear: MADAM. COLSON, The Union also comments upon the letter of | herd of a gentleman from Talbot county, Md., | Admirals wear their flags at the foremast, and Pitter wes Md the Vice President, and the position of the Jn- | the finest lot of such cattle, take them all in| the Vice-Admirals theirs at the ee cieaeling, Ve oudy. telligencer on the Tariff. all, Lever saw. I am under the impression, | American “Flag officer’? who wears his flag at ncinnati. -taining. t The Intelligencer says the proposition for an by the by, that thorough-breds ot all descrip- | the mizzen, being of the highest grade of offi- | _ Barometer at the Sinithxontan, at 7 a. m.. (cor. & bs Tected for temperature, ) 30.289; at noon. 30) 262 interference by the United States in the affairs | tions detoriorate in size and weight in this | cer in the Navy of his country, ranks just a8] Thermometer, at 7 2. m., 35°; at noon 59°. Max- of Mexico is fraught with questions perilous to | country. ‘Ihat is—that any strain of thorough | high as the English Admiral who wears his at | ‘mum yesterday, 59; minimum last night, 31. real cool, agocecam winterish, considerable ice form ng in many places. For several days past the tides in the Potomac have swollen to an unusval height. In many places, the outer portion of the wharves have been completely submerged. This is something un- usual for this season of the year, especially during the prevalance of westerly winds and a long bas been ew York and ” drought. who oi acknow! in Ni i i ‘i SO Oo 3 the greatest living Prima Donna. Her “the great Democratic principle of popular | bred cattle aro taller and heavier when first | the foremast, or the American officer who 7 We hear of no change in the prices of flour, and | ton as one Of thes iene ie Violeta in = La Tra. sovereignty,” and ventures to suggest that a | imported into the United States, than when the | wears his at the foremast, except, in the latter | HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN NEW YORK. | no sales of moment. Sales yesterday of some | Te? which was performed eeht successive , aR . : A A A A Whele Family Butchered by a Sen. 2,000 bushels of red wheat at $1 25, and of some 8 been pronounced unequalled. “* protectorate’ would be about as effective in | same blood is transmitted down, among us, | ease, so far as the date of his commission is : 1,000 bushels yellow corn at S3c Arrivals—Sloop Ermine, Cook, Salem, N. J . potatoes to Peter Berry; schr Casper Heft, Shoe, Philedelphia, coal to John O'Donoghue. 8. horrible tragedies suppressing the earthquakes as the popular through three or four generations. 1t seems | concerned. Grecia ne meet Bloody siod ber Iver re 2 e 33 which ever took place in New York, was enacted eruptions which desolate that ill-fated country. | to me that Short-horns and Devors, when Not long since an American flag officer al-| ;, West Thirtieth street on Tuesday night. eee Se ee shown in this country ten years ago, were | lowed his name to be prefixed by the title of Francis A. Gouldy,a young man twenty years U7 The steamer Africa, for Liverpool, took imals i ot iral,’’ and on the fact becoming known | o'd, literall it t iL doubted! out & agers and ;315 in specie. larger animals generally, than those now being | “Admiral o1 ie I 4 otd, literally butchered the family, undow' y SA PARUDI. Doura, her ADAME CORA DE WILHORST, the groom living American Prima coess in Paris was unrivaled. exhibited at such Fairs. Perhaps I am mis- | to Secretary Toucey, the latter gentleman ad- | killing his father and one servant girl, inflicting ALEXAN DRIA. « U7 The British steam frigate Valorous, Cart. | taken—that familiarity with them has so ac- | dressed the officer a letter, informing him that | injuries which may prove fatal to his step-mother, | Correspondence of The Star. SIGNOR BRIG ay ae kai Aldham, sailed yesterday morning for Central | customed me to them, as to wear off my mind | the title was not recognized by law or courtesy, | two brothers and another servant girl, and crown- ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 25, 1808. —— America. the first impressions made by their so muck | in connection with our Navy, and directing | ing the terrible crime with self-murder. The event of the week ix the advent cf nl chemise aces [7 A story is current in Rochester, to the ef. | More graceful and massive proportions, than | that hereafter he shall neither use it nor per- ee, jioagermed a ar Ripe vie diay Wo ne Grageitl ory fect that efforts were made, after the execution of | those of unimproved stock. I have been to- | mit its use. homicide; Nathan, fourteen years old; Charles ot Seat a . Ira Stout, to resuscitate the corpse. day repeatedly struck with the truth of the SIGNOR LABOCE? ‘A. vorite Tenor. odio, a Freyees Baritone in America. in the same building now occupied by Libert SIGNOR BARILLA, Baritone. ae ianar ot The Dinte Axt remains that | Sheen ewo small culdreas (Se aaa tekereer | Hull the elder Booth, and silthe olden “atars” | woNstER UNOS nn impression stated in my letter of yesterday, | every lover of The Divine Art will endeavor to if Tur Gate on Lace Micaican.—The Grand ? : is old, and two servant girls, Elizabeth Carr and | that have long since ‘‘shot from the spheres and Rapids E wh et oe the tab wal Lak that grade stock are far more profitable at the | hear Parodi to night. in Trovatore. Of all opera Joanna Morey — passed away,” came. regularly with the ae apids Euquirer speaks of the late vale on Lake syd . A : . 5 t appears that the voung man Francis had con- | season to amuse and instruct the fathers of the Michigan as very severe. It says a large number pail, in the shambles, or under the yoke, than | singers, she is the greatest favorite in America 2 zs x 2 tracted some habits which displeased bis father. present generation. We trust that this renewal of vessels have gone ashore on the Michigan side | ‘horough-breeds. F; with those who are accomplished in music. As| He was out too late nights and wanted too much | of really good acting in Alexandria will be but of the lake, and a great amount of property is There is hardly agrade Devon or Short-horn | an artist, her execution is proverbially fault- | money. His father refused to give him a night- destroyed. on the ground which will not out-weigh or out- | Jess; while, as a vocalist, her power—volume— abl een OE NISEN Cad ectepcncne Nie —— k th bred of its kind (on one i other who | for hi: e ble bh . It is stated, also. Tre Frexeu Stave Taape —The Paris Pays, work any thorough ( of voice never was equalled by any other w ‘or his unseasonable hours s stated, also, i si a at 7 that Frank, as he was called, on Tuesday took a | And concludes with the popular comic drama of of a recent date, contains a favorable report of the side) at least one-fifth. I have myself had | has sung on this side of the Atlantic, sav, » . P p = ahs nae ‘ 5 bank-book from his father’s drawer, which the | The Toodles; Timothy Toodles, Mr. J. E “emigration,” of “free negro laborers,”” into Gua- personal experience with the milking qualities perhaps, Jenny Lind. Whatever other opera] oid gentleman pronounced no better than stealing. | Owens daloupe and Martinique. Acoording t thi of both thorough-breds and grades, and find, that singers who have come hither may have been} Whatever the provocation or cause, Frank | ). Funsten, Esq., who crossed the Atlantic pe que. Acoording to is Te- hile the latte: ire b . ful i 3 th J went home about ten o'clock Tuesday night. | some time since to transact some legal business port two vessels had brought 1,500 negroes, all in | While the latter require by no meansso careful | in their prime, none of them, except Jenny The family bad retired, with the exception of | in England, returned on Tuesday, in excellent goed condition. The Pays ascribes this result handling, and tender treatment, as the former, Lind, have managed to achieve so high a place = aes = we nr in . Sat roe = health, ey ae oe Diced to the treat t cnet Se et AT: 4 . « - | the second floor. His wife was in in the The residence of John Jones, on Prince street patina hb eas "Say (ees a pod a name bapa <a S “a ol a plead iat pected es the a) a srl een eb cite pag ef nights since, but he grades will “‘cut up’? under the | Jabors of a single short season singing only afew wh em le thieves obratned no booty. eyes, that the g: 1 : Giomiovs —The Boston Gazette says: “A regu- s 8 ; sees x Mrs. Gouldy says that as Frank came in, she lar marriage mania bas broken out at as me butcher's hands from ten to twenty per centum | operas selected to suit a peculiar professiona} | was just retiring, Yand he sald to her, “Why, record shows, and Stone Chapel bas been the | ™0Fe profitably, and, under the yoke, will pull range; but of a career of years duration, in mother, are you up yet??? “Yes, Frank, | am up scene of a tremendous gathering to witness the al- | fat the heaviest loads. Indeed, as far as 1am | which she has sung every thing sacred and | yet!” was the reply. He then passed into the gal ng e al . e room where Mr. Gouldy was, and she heard tiance of the granddaughter of a three and a half | able to judge, the really most profitable steers | secular known to us as standard music from millionare with a son of wealthy parentage; and | for work now here area pair which the servant the great Basso, And other distinguished Artists. CH’S GRAND OPERA COMPANY Oiacaeme peananel 1a New York and Boston, jormed with where thes IME NSE SGC Rss. is > 0) ETE AND BRILLIA! THE ERA COMPA NY IN AMERICA. The season will begin on THURSDAY, Oot. 2, with Verdi's favorite Opera, . IL ‘TROVATORE, bh OLE TERESA PARODI, 1 "ME ST A. exo, SIG BAR Li and other eminent Artiste, anda Granxp Cnorvs anp Brittiant Oncueerra, Will Appeer. ———$— —— —____ ° OSCH’S COMPAYY INCLUDES a ace; GHTY PERFORMERS. ” the precursor of tar Ayes entertainments of a similar sort. The engagement opens to- night with Poole’s celebrated comedy in 3 acts, termed Paul Pry ; Paul Pry, Mr. J.E Owens. Jobn Crawford, who was arrested on Thursday on acharge of opening a letter directed to s Crawford, and abstracting therefrom $10, was examined before Justices Price, Bucking- bam and Smith, yesterday afternoon, and dis- charged. BH. Berry appeared for the United States, and Geo. W. Brent for the accused. ADMISSION, including reserved seats some unpleasant words pasx between the two, the pens of all the composers—German, Ital- | and finally heard a heavy fall on the tloor. She (no extra charge for seouring seats The Circuft Court for this county, Judge J. W. Oitiacion thaaee 315 announce that fifteen more weddings are to come | the grounds before his ox cart, in their ordinary | muster with the critics of the times. that moment Frank came into her room, partially | House in this city. rivate Boxer... : & bad off in fashionable circles very soon. working plight. That is, with rough coats and To-night, besides Madame Strakosch, she is | "ised the netting from around the bed, and dealt (admitting five per: ; : _ pace her ah bl head with @ hatchet. Tue Avst<:4.—Three officers and six of the | Without a pound of flesh upon them more than | to be assisted by Amodio and Brignoli, so well She scrauaea pol spree apa repeatad aad crew of the Austria, who were taken to Enyland | one expects to see upon the ribs of hard worked, known to all bere as being unsurpassed in| blow twice, when she fell heavily to the floor, from Fayal on board the Ireland, publish in the | but honestly fed, and ungroomed steers. One | either hemisphere in their respective ro/es in | >'esking down the netting as she fell London Times of the 15th a statement in regard sn ze P The murderer then passed through the hall of them is a Short-horn grade and the other a| Tyovatore; and by Signor Barilla, who comes | bedroom where his two brothers slept. They to the fire on board that vessel and theirown per- ‘The ticket effice will be open every morning at Metzerott’s Music Store, when the dingram for each — will be open for securing seats. oc LECTURE—The third Lecture in the se before the Catholic Benehoin! Total A nee Associstion of the District of Columbia, be delivered by Josrru S. W Leon, beq., at the harmonic Hall, corner ae street and Penn. —e be positively only three opera nigh’s. rene, o SunDaY A: VENIN oie a. E GREAT ATTRACTION. THE * <, 5 . . a - at 7} clock. e public is respectfully invil he s ¢ EVE formance of duty. They assert that the frantic Devon grade, though the thorough-bred strains among us with a high reputation indeed. | b#d both yotten up, bearing the noise, and he rite SB Dy ak. prenebd Sak ieee of cea VERY E a u t if ops Pinball és iat struck each a murderous blow on the head with STEUBEN HOUSE, passengers alone prevented them from getting in them are so remote as that none but asome-| ‘T;oratore is Verdi's chef d auvre—the finest 4uses Upon the social condition.” . Se the same hatchet he had used upon his father | °% h t th PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR SECOND BrRERr, down the boats, but corroborate the statement of what practised eye can distinguish them. opera set upon the stage of late years. Its] and mother. He left them both prostrate and cov- Hallge Senden hone peng ogy oe greg et eee Formerly the Old Depot. 7 the passengers in regard to the more frantic cap-| There are two or three very fine cows here | every air is a musical achievement almost suf- | €f¢4 with blood, and passed on to the stairs and 6 o’e'ock, sud march in procession to the \ectare ascended to the third floor N, sy eas : Room. i. C. MeLAUGHLI tain. In other respects their statement contains | @Dtered as “ natives’’—which is a mistake—all Mesers. LOWENSTEIN & ACKMANN, the ficient in itself to achieve popularity for an} ‘The apartments on the third floor were occu- Chairman of Com. on Lecturer. Preseut proprietors of the above house. t nothing additional to what we have already pub- | uch in the stalls, with but a single exception, | opera it graces, and its every cadence a gem of pied by or chest — aa oe two _ JAMES J. Kane, Sec, __ Union) 00 2-5t_ peneare Oe seemenes fo er follow -catiz: and = : nis. se s = ‘4 lished. ae being short-horn grades; most of them nearly | delicious harmony, such as the pen cannot | were in the bail of the epper aaarar ke wees ne NOTIC E.—Persons wi hing to become TE IN lace of resort for MUSICAL EN WeNTS have been crowned with great success, Their large Concert Saloon bas been crowded with visitors every evening since its opening, giving piensare and satisfaction to every one. he vocal and instrume: performances of t/ erlebrated Concorma B bave been receiv nightly with unbounded appianse ‘The’ Restaurant and Bar is supplied wth all the of the season, and the best of Liquors, Lager Beer, &o. member: A z hington Building A TeRxey.—The Allied Powers seem to have | ‘ll blood short horns, though their owners | describe. While it is not as grand as some Sri fic mmpediately attacked one ae ciation can ao by appication te Merara. ow. i +e Washi . 2.11 a Ir ae cight- H . a, ai undertaken a tongh job when they engaged to | °Yidently are not aware of the fact. other operas, the Star's Washington city read- | sme fat aoutiesad = Cote tren Ghee mea ae ‘Glorius, D. keep the head of the Sultan above water. al-| Mr. Slaughter Bradford, of Culpeper county, | ers know well that it touches the heart at its] Mary, hearing the struggle and screams of the | near l2th. ‘The next’ meeting of the Stockhulde: ready since the Russian war, the Porte has ne- | V., whose show of sheep at Baltimore was 50 every turn, as no other musical composition of | *¢Tvants, opened the door, and looking out, saw — ppceabinc ey bra = apace in Ger- gotiated three foreign loans, amounting in the | 5! ing—taking every premium for fine wool | its length does. whee “Belioning’ fete be ey . CHARLES J. UHLMAN, aagregate to $137,000,000. It already owed $50,- | animals awarded, but one—has, in this exhibi- Sunxxigut.—The Baltimore Sux of Wednes- | %b¢ locked her door and remained in her room’ a 000,000 abroad, so that its whole foreign debt is | tion, a lot of recently imported Silesian Meri- day contained the following special dispatch Had she known it was her brother she would $157,000 000. "It is indebted likewise to its own | nos, which bear off the palm in the judgment 2 . ave rushed out, in which case she would prob- subjects $50,000,000. Total public debt $237 ,000,- wie) lee st SAG oe ne ie of the many rearers of sheep by whom they “It is believed that there is to be achange in| _ Aftercommitting this series of atrocious crimes, eeuare ie = Pieds | inthe it is | seem to be constantly surrounded. Gradually, | the Cabinet. {he Attorney General ts te be ae gelleved the homicide went fom stairs, c see, every penses ; c i boots an: an ed slip- os ee stp bis eee for some years past, the fine wool (Merino) transferred, and the Commissioner of Patents to + Be seni, 7 take bis place. Mr. Clay, of Pa., Minister to Pe- | P¢™ and morning gown, in which costume Present Vizier has made a begining by reducing have been coming into favor in that finest wool ru, bas been recalled,” etc. Teturned to his room. salaries, the number of offices, and the expenses | 40d mutton-growing country of the United Tota! Eelipse.—The Baltimore Sun of this bi But Mary, meantime, had not been idle. She “ » eas jad raised her window and cried ‘murder!’ ofthe Court. The last loan, £5,000,000 sterling, | States, the Piedmont region of Virginia. Mr. | morning contains a letter from another of its| and officers Morehouse and Hull, of the Twen- ‘was contracted a few months since In London, 0020 dtNov5s ADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS.—Ladies ing to obtain desirable FURS, at moderate ( find agood assortment of al kinds of Furs up into Mantilias. Pillorenes, and Vio- torines, with Muffs and C to match. Spotted Fur and Swandown Trimminz 25 ese ots. serd. » H. STI Z 00 2B 236 Pa. av.. bet. 12th and iSth sts. ee Oe SN R SALE—A good young family HORSE, “nd HAKNESS, 0. F CARRIAGE, and S38, to ong witha Saddie, Bridies, and a Sleigh. T served, as heretofore. Admittance to Concert at night i cents, for which a ticket for refreshinents will be furniehed. ENSTEIN & ACKMANN, oc 5-tf Proprietors. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. IRST GRAND COFILLON PARTY OF THE FORWARD CLUB. 2 7 : a = si 3 # 3 The members of the F. Club take great Bradford’s magnificent display of such animals Washington correspondents—*‘Ion’’—in which Pepigioge = errene who ae ee ~ = F Norgll enon whclleg mpi oe proce Ping ieee beon | plourare tn uomoanaieg be tions Bereae andthe upon terms so exorbitant as to indicate the ex- | attracts deserved attention. Whether of Sile- it is said : heard her cries her room being in the rear of the | Bat little mses. | Laquire of Mr. KELE HER, at the raed Gotlon Party at a eS P 2 "i , i . ‘ x LB Re treme uncertainty of payment. sian, French or Spanish extraotion, the Merino sinbe dispatch from Washington concerning | house. ie Sop aie Commandant’ Dikes: Rowe Vora’ >: MOCOMS, 5th street and Pens. avenue, on THURS 5 cabinet changes, &c., is utterly witbout founda- They immediately went to the house, but the mags wal - November 4, 1858. = eenrapees Txave witn Tantany.—The | sheep proves to be much more profitable to the tion. No chenne is in conten plation. Neither | door was locked, which delayed their entrance M'SHAEL cote Torectially anncmnces to wckets FIFTY CENTS. Dglish papers state that Yankee traders have | Virginia farmer than sheep of any other blood. is it true that Mr. Clay has been recalled from | for some time; but they succeeded with some Gescumtonn trot be kon pros wire ,. Manazers, landed considerable cargoes of sugar at the port | In the first place the fleece of the merino though | Peru.”’ Jabor in forcing the door. JEWELRY STORE or NM’ Locwenstens Wa Rigeols. Lewne of Nicolojaw, at tne mouth of the river Amoor, | much lighter than that of the coarse or long- | *‘Mercury,”’ too, in the same paper, says: | 1; \t_Probable that Frank hear Eee bene of cee er ni hay Sapemeng oe ge F-N.holtemen. oo 2 Th8.Tus Th which ts termed the Mississippi of Northern wooled sheep, sells for an aggregate of perhaps ‘There appears to be no foundation for the ru- . , Asia. From this port tne cargoes have been yed. He has a large and fi inds of goods belonging to th ness. epairing of Watches, Jewelry, &c., promptly attended to. ro 28 tf ———— eet Te THE LOVERS OF GOOD BUTTER. 100 balf. kegs choice GOSHEN BUTTER e mor of a change in the cabinet, as stated in some eer. pee pes = : Mlitetagenaesds oe 4 > was heavily loaded, an lacing the muzzle to 100 per cent. more than the fleece of either bis of the morning Papers.”? the head, fired. ‘The an atte aon ta “Some of the morning papers’ should read | right ear and passed out just over the left eye, one ‘‘of the morning papers’’—for, so far as we | ©*US'"g instantaneous death. "i 5 : The alarm baving been given, the neighbors can discover, the Sux’s special correspondent | rushed to the spot, and beheld a scene of blood conveyed at once w to a S, Tartary, and the inlarias oe Ses Miseevies er riale gate Sapneign penned, a Calera: pire. The unexpected supplies bave bad an as- | /be casualties from which the latter so often tonishing effect on the late fair at Novrogored, to | S¥ffer carry off three of them at least, to every which emporium the Central Asiatics resort for | merino sheep lost from the same causes—each LOST AND FOUND. OOKS LOST.—When the Book Stand on the Avenue Was moved, there was a number of bOOKS fost, for which a reasonable rev ard will be Paid for their retw ait kegs H Lamy poe —Large ag ok ife of Ss Leo- received. ta, ao ine ins, vi iface’s Dictions y, F: ; A ae only and horror too painful to describe. All who are in waut of @ prime article will, Gorell : “vol. I! Merheim's Crores Historycrol- whic fallen 30 per cent, owing to the new | ment. The muttons of the coarse-wool varie- To see what was not to be seen.” nif mine < CK WHE, ae old ner i onhere. Books of ali hicds Sources of sugar importation; and every other In the next room the mother lay heipless, and in B J. NEALE, No, 61 Louisisna avenve. _ OC 28-2t __opposite Bank of Washineton._ h ANIA AVENUE 1 289: between 9th and 10th sts. s 289: ,, BALTIMORE LEATHER STOR Will open, on Monday, November Ist,a Leather Store. in the Bssement of Coombs’ Bui'ding, on Pennsylvania avenue, No. 22 where we keep q - s0.d, 6nd enchanged in large and small jote. Apply the Book Stard. corner 7th street and Penn avenue, or through Post Office. Address A, RUNTER. i AN AWAY, on the 20th October, U ~ GRO BOY, named Senas; was clothed ‘ im a dark gray jacket and brown cassimere pants, and straw hat. Ail persons are warned Sgeinst harboring or employing bie, ties sell for perhaps an average of fift: r edema . the hall bedroom the two boys were prostrate, centum more than the merino muttons, oe Senator Davis.—This distinguished gentle- | and one of them senseless, and in the copper hall what must be a perfect revolution on the border they are much larger and cut up more profita- | @2 left Washington, this morning, for his| tbe two servants lay also covered with blood, land of China, M Sibe- CASS e one of them tossing her arms in delirium; while = od ’ * ’ j en’ ical ree! is -citi- | on the floor of his own room, still gras) would find smong the millions now accessible to | 18€ muttons are grown will buy the coarse- cls x Sree *s eae 4 " s. In the co f his recent t fetal pistol in bis rigbt hand. have not yet organized any efficient line of cus. | fat for table use can be obtained; because the ? y ones unbarme: commodity will shortly be similarly affected by MMOND, As the affrighted neigh. | Si0e Skintiaes, Sole Leather, « oc 8 3t $34 7th street i iti- | bors passed through the room in which the crib | inves. Bud, Findings, Chainois- — —— post be fon nit organs admit that smuggling | flavor of the latter, carefully fated, is as much | 2° °ther public man ever made more legiti-| bors the little girl, two years old, sprang upand | gts: EEWARD —Strayed or sto'en from ine eee di ‘ s, > ber, 2803, hi t, bet must be for years a positive necessity superior to that of the former, as that of a can- Stix cpus ets nay aoa! ae i has sald pleasantiy> «f aan not hort. oped ask ion anece cs ic ean” aoe $l 0 eateor,ba hoese ee ine SS § * _ | achieve: y mingling wi is fellow-Demo- The carpets an urniture jn every room ba ds hign, h heey . PR PEKSONAL. Vass-back is to the flavor of the mallard. How crats by the way. through which the murderer had passed, were | A ae SAVER. IS 48 Goup AS A | treulariy at the top of the ‘co lar. "Sup- -+-+ Hon. Jas. Craig, Mo., is at Browns’ ever superior in flavor the mutton of the coarse No other, at this time, fills a larger s i stained with blood. reoeived,a fresh supply of those fine pored to be about lO yearsod. A. Barnum js lecturing in England on theau- | "led sheep may be in England, in this eoun- 4 f nd to mone of | Leh igs; the father, was strack upon tne | Biot Moleskin HATS, for $5.50 and $3. Als fr the manufacturer in by ny per-' on ret i <4 A mrning —y horse to Messrs. SSiven &Co ia, & fine suppl: 18. for the low, M wood coni yard, 14th street, near — willreceive the above reward, on a TE the public eye; yet he has resorted to none of | left side of bis skull, in two Places, the axe enter- rest and shortest way to make a fortune try, owing to some peculiarity of the feed, and ‘ ing i cs , i ’ ig into the substance of the brain. Mrs Gould joj Cbenector Dayan, of South Carolina, is | to the difference in climate, with equal treat- | ‘@€ tts of thedemagogue to become noted. He ed three fering f tack of paral is now universally looked up to at the North | wemegh mrotber, Who Is enciente, recetved three B.H. STI Fi) REWAKD—R <a suifering from a severe attack of paralysis, which wes : = now w ooked up to at the North | wonnds upon the head, two of which were seal agih 2WAK D—Ran away from the subsori- rrpege. bent nanincbnrrectrd Sant et Soe wes seaiion ts mnch poeta, | cane mah aily's ceumenincnd Dee Lee, Sw jot enol mae, Dent onriier $50 MEAN be aken ewes from theo john Butterfield Esq. President of the | Two or three causes operate to make it com- | ¥ ts Democratic statesman, but eminently | 0Y Nathan received a blow on the right side of | 00 23 Kirkwoode” and Willards’ Hotels, | don. She we ahaar sy Seu MAN. Sophy Gor- Pesrland Mail Company, iaNew York, arrived | paratively scarce be te lable fentt Ly, | the, head, cutting up the seaip for three inches, r feos io” is uesday evening. of age, copper co'or, email, and §rood looking. been hired frequent'y ie Wacken: a ~ supposed to be ha: amo! oct! formed there, — ~~) a oe woes I will give the above reward if taken outside of i i is vi i . y MUSICAL NoT th practical in all his views, and reliable in all his | and detachin; a tce piece of the temporal bone. V ICTOR BEUKER. T ¢ <2 -Metinieg ings that bie pilashe catcsiees In the first place, the lambs are too small acts=an enviable reputation, indeed, to be en- Charlie, the boy of five, received a blow which celebrated m th R the only" ered Wolf's are opposed to bis continui in the “‘profession.”* for profitable sale as meat, and far too valu- |. eS aes s communicated with the substance of the brain. | method now in Fri noe and Germany. He intends to open a gr . cat lena a re- | able for their fleeces, to admit of their ania. Joyed by one in his position in these times of Joanaa Murphy died of ber injuries next morning. | experience in business, and aa earnest de spectable and moral life in future. ical sale to the butcher. Next, the ewes, up to dipping and dodging among public men to take | Klizabeth Carr was raoveagperye dletrntpsne hone sire to give satisfaction in every particular, have 4 Peas Sesett aoa Es 4 yk ared in robably cannot recover. Indeed, the condition | 8!Ways seoured hima most al share of patro- | (2° /imits thereof ; in either to be red in jaime bon : si ist Shesae ter hie ee eight or nine years old, are far more profitable short cuts to popular favor. Yr all ia extinct critical; and it would not be | "%¢ here, and } rm S New Pee Natab asia OO Geo, w. nee 7 — GEO. W YOUNG J a : : : 3 . with a salary of two millions of francs for two | tokeep,than to butcher. The finest and most val Breecu-Loapine Carwixnes.—The Union Ror sorte | eran: tas a wedeue’ her ay years and a half, bas just written bh . ome a descr) ble wool is taken fi tion of ber reception by the Emperor and Emprees uable Tom them ere three years of Brazil: “* While his Majesty received me with | “4: after which they gradually shear less and —— wren ly 20 00 aitiat, the Empress | less, annually ; at eight or nine they lose their liead 55 . Frank, the murderer, was awakened by the a countess. As ny hosbead aaa Ppa xs teeth, and not being able to thrive on short Burnside breech-loading carbine the prefer- | £¢¥ival last winter, and joined the church on pro- artist, of cou: ~whldcaleiou@ecsents ree you may judge | Pasture their value as wool producers ceases. | ence over all other breech-loaders, and has iio (tie sone tapgarceay, lest an bnereee ie Pins: y' Pion gave me the most pleas- | The wethers percsegornd to a in the | transmitted to Gov. Jackson, of Rhode Island, | religion. He is spoken of by jormer acquaintances i . ield of wool after three years old, and are he Bristol Fire A asa‘ good fellow * ey say he was never re- t. Morphy is to have another yiel ° representing the Bristol Fire Arms Company, f man, although he w: : 7 m ~ Spears ae Anderson, the well sent to market only Pir that age sat the | an order for the weapon to the extent of the sine nae Spee Pohite ike nown victor in the toursaav ntcf 1551, is on his | oper may find sale for them, in condition. 2! The hatchet which he used in the execution of Pray to Paris, to contend ayainsithe young cham-| Neat gain, the b tehere will not buy them |e rrenate® ($25,000) made in June inst by | , The hatchet designs ix dull, and has the ap- — Until bis arrival Mr. M is having nix | Next, again, the butchers y Congress. nig ae trance of having been used for opening boxes. ly jousts at the Cafe de la Regence against all | if they can obtain good coarse wool mutton, will be promptly attended to. says that the Secretary of War has, in con-| Mr. Gouldy is abont fifty years of age, formerly Repairs and regulating done in the best manner. formity with the report of the second board of bt dear apr i a ec re a ordnance officers at West Point, given the 7 Sept heavy GOLD WatcH CHhiN" mith seal att-ched. ltwas w; some watch in the ‘owner's vest pooket Kee table ree suitable re- ard will bo pad on its bemg left at the counter of BOARDING. OARD AN B MRD AP ELE MISHED ROOMS aT shes or ain entlemen w: winter, will fi Temenos = S YARDS SHAWL BORDERINGS. 3500 Invarious Styles and Gels, ALse, Pad wite Crimson and Black MERINO, for 1) "00 26-80 MAXWELL’S. STELLA SHAWLS8, we From Avction. In Crimson, Scarlet, Speen rend ‘erms mode} To GENTLEMEN gan BE ACCOMMO_ wpe td Centres. joe or! . MAXWELL's. a Some have round corners. Pri 06 % evSt E tn anti + dated with ® pleasant ‘and Board ut S41 comers. Ina letter to Mr. Staunton renewing | p, fi 3 ft Tas Instax Wan. —A despatch having been} Tre eae. frdropin half/blade, ate focus her gil And BIRTHDAY PRESENT; = sere between sth ard “th. eed, = bischallenge, Mr. Morphy says: “I am nota | "°*¥se they do not cut up so profitably; for | posived by the War Department from Gen. | and four loch handle, Itlookslikea new weapon, BEAUTIFUL GOOD8, = BTA EING, with mat#omely furnished Roomr, — - plaver—I never wished to make any | 0t one city mutton eater in five hundred is Twiggs, confirming the accounts of the hostili- | and bas lately been made very sharp. ‘ suitable for such piece % plication at 470 12th atrest, — eo Ca #kill I possess the means of pecuniary advance- | aware of the remarkable difference in the fla- ties of the Indian tribes The affair causes yreat excitement; and the| At, McLAUGHLIN’s, A few Table ore ean nite bs avon dned! J = at honor ref t's, never to play for | vor of the two descri Were that tribes north of Texas, and of | scone of the murder ie visited by teusina 00 6-3 Pa.av., bet. sthand thats, | 0026 5¢ mevetahe bat heser. My friends ia New Orleans | oy comprebeeen a eo ae —— the fight between them and Major Van Dorn's NEW SYSTEN OF INSTRUCTION IN | ROARDING._MRS. ANN HBCOTT oper, RSANN WH. scOTT " rth pees com; wool wuteen —_——_———_ ; . 80 countenance from ‘me, snd that sum ‘has bees | —pound for posed _ command, Secretary Floyd will take measures HEADQUARTERS VOLUNTEERS, Prot KRAUSE respectiuy notifies the citizens | eet eeeee fi, cs Penney 8.uerhas ready for you to meet x cousiderabie tims past. Pilg scrrd Mar = uae ter med immediately for increasing the force in the de- sligehd OnASalivae Vit ine Ses Oar jcuke posen arma wise) for Sad ther hod airgiogentiones, °° Fentiames U7 The lilincle Cental Ruuega Lreeds nl than the mation partment of Texas. It is probable the troope| enyifi sae yens eal eamgure, sugoees. Our | class . ; tladire, rentiomen. ee have resumed payment ia fall a. Comey | Mol + But mere of sheep in my | tow at Governor’s Island, New York, com-|* Iiaere and Light troop: have bees at wort But His system is oxe which, upon trial, wil be Be so Zach Seminars Pomologienl Sctety t avout | BOF _____W: D. W—a. "| prising some 500 or 600 men will be sent thither. a Aotive movements to keep,the enemy Talos as to mature te every pul ‘vole Knowiedge A Staind with devant o AP BY ls - na f the science as will “4 Sutton, B.A. tolz, Wheat and ote dinrene will be admitted | Rave x THE NAVY.—The subject of rank in| Tue MatLs to Brexr¥,—Tho Bremen here will be a meeting of all the officers and five Sieutethersin in TWELVE LEssose. ‘This ie the age 45° carpi Notes: $2 35. r : awe Ca coe free cf dutys until the Dist of July, wad.” “ote | the Navy has recently attracted a good deal of | steamer New York, which was to have sailed | Seeputeriete Me) dent "The Chilaren Ride PPL that 5 jopday x the past ener pisces ‘sure gar- Book of Faglieh History, E77 La Stpat tbe Roches er murderer, who | Stention from the press generally, and there | from Bremen on the 9th inst., and from New | #5 "iy Mont se etree mn il ae feos “Pores st Kuh aire *xrcuted on Friday last, an autobi »g- erable mi lerstandi: York on ovem next, ea store, 3 ‘ 7 ene an nee | sath meme ebeeses| otras esa ahaa | Ee edo ee | Pacer eee | P= ore Beeiece . 8. mail, F 5 eet eiaerepeane SI lo ortver a : ee aa the | several times stated the matter plainly to nu- received by the last European mail, been Be ye He can yaulted daily at Carusi’s Pear keningies a" 2 e good of its revolution round the san ix no lest than | M@FOUS newspaper attaches. Some writers en. obliged to omit the trip, in consequence of] Plage ad st practical inetfuctiog, | Bal the Thestre, seieeced ageortmest tale cheap by pray sical std deavor to show an analogy between the rank in | accident to her machinery, requiring repairs, coz fA. N. OBER, Adjutant, Si inbemates villocee eat tale nr ves BENDS, ai

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