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W GOSSIP. party made a rush from the bar-room to Farther frem California. ATIONA!. BUILDING ASSOCIA- ‘ASHINGTON NEWS AND -_ . door meas where the money was.| The Alta Californian aes, Sateen’ ative ra for the payment Cainatee wanavne a : _] | Tax Extension or rae Postat Srstsm.— |, p drew his pistol, and kept | the following summary of the fortnight’s news: | DAY EVEN - of Hehe banditti at baginntil other parties arrived, press on the fact eofAbe Bonen =. ——l eee Office Department SPIRIT OF THE MORNING Pt . | its expenses, evince, we The Union notices the epecebs of Hon. b | m great lack of i WASHINGTON OITY? ‘The news of the successful laying of the Atlan- | | P ( do so by pari Kore, & Co... ana ea ie Tel op Calle has been the ocg ne | FRIDAY rf 29, 1858. se « | OW. Tavemens . ~ their ; the Stat ? . STRAW ORK the ygave up bars + . : 7 n a mM. ste aneeey OM PT ight followed by the outlaws, : | embie. ‘be indet’ emilee ‘Company H tl his arrival in the reserva' SrRacosca and Nocorar. —— Richmond Agricultural of that . martial law, and o 4 caving Me I i Agdenttacal Roth, Il as concerning hiquor seff@Pwas pul. under guard by the r re | Rs yy While theresnay. be gréat ences off : area in the expansion of the population of | diers, while other suépected parties were bei rt Kecpiretesog aol pecaemnageryemeenos’ pes ~ Grand Lasts ha ® ton entertained upeea tee of tee obi. the United States, East and West, from the ed. All perions wishing to attend to bu- in counted, and shows 44,607 votes 4 pursued. tice of the Court, and 30,2 0 for Curyy, Seve pe ape were ferent epeanetitioe Atlantic and Pacific sides; for, since our settle- | siness in the reservation ere. Grst compelled to | anti-A: jou—Baldwin having s major! ~~ FT aADOUARTRES VOLUNbonee with the nationel apiwt tbat animates every Une, | ment of California, population bas been ex- from the Superintendent. The | 2f°,397._ The total number votes cast for Sapreme wepies Poa eS 9 popula: Procure a pass { ~ Judge 7 against 93,363 for Governor in ; a . sadeceiieedtinqeneeahtenecnenhneee tty eastward almost as fast as westward, | of the Saperinte: Y ate represented: i renident In 256 in Land activity will speure succeas. Our i tn : the I Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri being well systematized 4nd P ‘ vel 1uABlé red’ chavkjbas Been found in“). Cogs nas Neen it oop. teenat wort? dur | Violette... Farther, the Union insists that it rege _ ad pity caane, i > me ing well aye . — mining tunnel in Gold Cannon, Sierra count. | Sar for now on the siert thes are uuited and | fiorm.; the contest between Messrs. Douglas and Lin- ‘ansas, ‘Pexas frontiers. truthris; “Mille LagIndians were Peg tay golds S deternat 1 ‘movements to keep enemy cot good wife estimated the battle | the post is the pioneer of all intimpte and regu- | paid off on the 17th inst. and the Saperintend- | and ores of silver and copper, ba in front. sieciall a horate Ametie patsy dest b and the beatr—she didn’t | /* Governmental relations with our new ter- | ent intended proceeding next dey to Leech | pe ee: See ae a nergenate for remy Company ole ' map care a fig which whipped. It also treats of|titory. The first Government agents who g4| Take to pay off the Otter Tail and Pillages| valuable mn>. ery sitersate MUNDAY EVENING, arorK eps into the wilderness are the Indian agents; next follows the army, whose presence there is neces- sary to secure the lives and property of the few of our fellow-citizens who venture pa from | 2* trappers, travelers, or as settlers ts pelle oemintame “| dreary vastness. With the adventof the army peas iccambset. aes Ba and such settlers, the post must go. Congress THE WEEKLY sTaR. is sure to order the transportation of mails for ‘To-morrow’s Weekly Star is = model paper. | their accommodation ; often directing them to It is filied with the very latest intelligence | be carried s thousand miles where it is neces- Georgia and her railroads. The Intelligencer, under the caption “ Com- ‘mon sense in Dishabille,” comments favorabl: ‘upon 8 communication opposed to mbers jans mad: ing with Monday next, at the Co'n! Amory, * _— ‘a thelr ‘eppenrunes on the Mubave, eencing, great | pessneshy malutiow "AY the hrat mesuing the = Gissia, Friends, upaion, Re. Tue OreRa.—A very full and. fashionable | yjarm at San Bernardino. ‘They bave conducted | Bia‘io s will be arrenced, In abeautifer end pottic glay by T. & house last night greeted the first appearance of | themselves in a hostile manner generally, bave the succeeding and future alternate Mond:y — Wyatmureion ked and wounded several Americans, and | Eveni pany. in- wae the Opera Troupe of Manager Strakoseh in | 2ttac : = Mo pony ye é bave stolen a nomber of cattle. Corporal: r. ~~ baPECLOw, Tacie was" ate: Washington. There was hardly a vacant seat! There are between elght and ten thousand head | ?!$¢¢ the gern Bol P s THE MAGNIFICENT MIRROK OF in the house, all being ocoupied, as far a we | of cattle on the road from Texas to Los Angeles, | oo ‘EN. OBER. Adjutant. could perceive, by well-known musical ama- mre San Diegs Heraia raperts teat Ce eeCT URE The ird Lecture n the sores Australia and the Celestial Em ‘teurs and professionals, of whom the Federal | abundance of water on the desert now, between =, fore the Carhotie, Bevedetal el abet OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Metropolis embraces perhaps more than are to | at place dnd Fort Yuma, new wile having | bot elvered by Jornrn BW tsox. ie4f he | aud WEDNESDAY mud SATURDAY APTER- be found in any city of ite-size in the world, out | never fail hereafter 3 oan aad ‘SUNDAY EVENING N S. at B35 0 . 4 he Sist ipst., -, ‘ portions 3 i 4 - Broderick, United States Sei 34 0 clock. ‘Th I invited. For Families and Schools. from all ot the world, the most relis- | sarily most expensive to transport them, to} of Italy. It is the result of the collection of} Hon. David C. Br 5 j a To 4 25 obats; C 13 ; ble Government news at wll ata fll history | avommodste communities in the wildernew | many persons of fe ataiomeats and travel | Te'wwarutfome netrtus tte ile 18 | SUS yod fi Sasa took oral | | Adpuannn 2 cute; Cans 3 eran: Sebo of the city for the past week, as well as a va- | of, it may be, not more than two or three hun- | here, in connection with public affairs. The| son Valley, Salt Luke City, the Soutl Pass and t ey Hall on Sunday Evening, the 3'et inst., at bail: Perper s. A riety of miscellaneous articles. Buy a copy | dred souls in all, three-fourths of whom are of | eminently practical turn of Strakosch was man- a tase of Calttoruts:*"at Oaktewa, cote: 6 o'eloak, and maroh im pregenss 1a tha tecture Pitze. rol. and lock over the matters of interest that it |'the classes patronizing the post least ofall the | ifest in the triumph of the evening's entertain- | 1, cel e 3 LA rated its fourth anniversary at Oakland on the Com. on Lectures. contains, a portion of which we note below. zens in the United States. Congress estab- | ment, in whieh everything was quietly ren | Ist inst. _ Jamas J. Kann, See. (Union) 08 tt Table of Contents. lishes such post routes and requires regular dered, with precise correctness and in admirable | pysciny ann bes om f gold ==NOTICE.—Persons wi hing to become Wasutxcton News anv Gossip —The Cam- | mails to be established upon them at whatever wy membe els; Iron; Hon. J. Gtancy Jones; The Point of taste. We have long regarded Parodi asthe finest | deposited in the United States mint. re of the Washington Kuildmg Asso Danger; The Convict Barrett; Robbery of Mail; The Nica ; oc Even etenine ns rue STEUBEN HOUSE, Pepspragu, Ayer. NEsR SEconD StTREBT, seation to Merers. F.. W. rly the Old Depot, necessary cost. Of course the Department does | yooal artist in this country since thi he Bensly Water Company, since our last Sicockn, oe ae Michael xinan, ay re er advicis, have completed their aqueduct, and are | Coast Survey Office, and Geo. 4 Messrs. LOWENSTEIN & ACKMANN, raguan Isthmus; California Sarveys; | not get back from them, in the way of postage, | of Jenny Lind, and her rendition of the role of | now supplying # large portion af the city with | near 12th. ‘The next meeting of the, = ~~ nee ta their Ilion ais. —y Mails for Germany; The Florida War; Nicara- | five per centum per annum of their expense to | Leonera on this occasion justified this opinion. | pure and cool water from Lobos Creek. a stream | will be onthe firat FRIDAY in November, in Ger- re neue The M precise) é Strangers that jorte to . Eitue Show; Virginia, ae ee ceetimere | it. ‘The fault, if fault it be, ia not that of the | She sings with less exertion than any of her | S™Ptying into the ocean a short distance below | man Hall, "Six e LES 5 UMLMAN, Tucan ENTERTAIN. resert A the entrance of the barber. The capital of the " have been crowned with great Camels; An important Decision; Rank in the | Department, but of Congress. rivals, and renders far fewer grateing notes. | company 1s $1,50),000, nd there bas been already | 02 %-dtNovs ag Concert Saloon nas been Navy; The Treaty ig as ne besos: moses We, however, do not conceive that the estab- | Thus her vocalization is remarkably even— senses over Sale ; ene yates is raised by CRANBERRIES. Pair at 'Rickmond, Vaz The Next Congress; | lishment of such post routes is blame-worthy. straining nothing, and making most of all the | into a distributing reservoir, slteaed eae Tere! | 2 BARRELS teat Eastern Crauberries, just re ¢ ‘ele Fee ey oeee Date otas Sealinee: Semain | It is absolutely necessary to our national in- | opportunities of her score. The manner in graph Hilt, near North Point, at an elevation of Solneh gad forsale Route; The List ents; Sunlight; Senator - j ‘i eoedi wag | *ixty feet above tide-water. aqueduct is Davis; ‘The indian War; and a number cf items terests and system of wa tlabegntt ——— vara which the Miserere ¢ before the prison, tapenle of supplying an abundance tener toa of Department, _— or ae coe iam tier that regular communication mapas given, proves that we can have opera in the city four times the present population of San Locat News —Charies H. rrett Res = ii ts; be- ‘: q F isco. ‘The Railroad Meeting in Alexandria; Serenade | <°Pt UP with such distant interior points ; United States, such as would delight the musical | Francisco “BARBOUR & SEMMES. ard decorum will be pre- F 5 On the 29th and 30th ult. the weather was in- ogee ° to Hon. J. Glancy Jones; Health of the City; | caute it is the duty of the Government to open | of any city of Italy. Indeed, we almost doubt tensely hot in this city, the mercury rising to 65° éteo MES._ |, Aoeuitiance to Concert at night} orate, for which Military; The Weather; Improvement; Real Es- | them up to settlement as fast as possible, and whether, anywhere, the particular scone men- | in the shade. (RACKERS, &c. &0—We «re constantly re- LOWENSTEIN & ACKMANN, cuit Court) The Clock of Galt'& Bros THe Hack | 2% thus to accord protection to such regions; | tioned above can at this moment be rendered ene eee evr fresh cupyt ~s : ; c ; - i " 2 a! . ir 5 t i Law; Water Bill; One of the Austria’s Passen | the regular passage of the mails to and from | more satisfactorily than by Parodi, Brignoli pean of six bundred returning adventurers e: Datars ers; Important Arrest; Fire; Niath esr them according substantial protection to them | and Amodio. To our taste, it is, pehaps, the | from the Fraser river country have landed her Piet Breas A i ok BALLS, PARTIES, &e. pom gem se gr Gntaphe Pie Honk of | in the means of certain and more speedy com- | gem of Trovatore; though we confess that, from marialapp crag poe eit as Gate Sire eB AP HE FIRST COTILLON PARTY Weshingtoo; A New Organ; The Ball of the | munication with them they afford. If such | its commencement to the end, now beauties “A —————————— 7 n 4 ‘ : Was discovered in the fire-proof brick warehouse Mo t Vernon “Association Bespire Grek: A Collision; Charge of Abduction | sections of our countries were without mail| manifest themsolves to our ear, in all the | of Moore & Folger, on Davis s:., neat Californie nF ee nea isinnd Hall,on WEDNESDAY Gexgeal News —From California and the | facilities, of course the Government would not | changes of its wonderfully-melodious harmoay. bake nuosort wake sinner by kimocbeaer 4 ty. EVENING, November 3d. 1858, ti Pacific Coast; Horrible Tragedy in New York; | receive a dollar from them from the sale of the To-night, Madam Colson appears in Verdi's | ties, so that individual losses are comparatively | perience in the same ard buyingexclusively | to beapp ied towards the porehase of @ hibrary Burning of a Catholic Church; Murder; Steamer blic lands in‘ them : 1d i hana? @ s 5 ligt for cash, warrant us in offering the bert goods a ao a Somme Lost; The Meeter Will Case; Ira Stout; The | P¥blic in them ; for none would settle in | beautifal fantasy, Traviata—than which no ~ upon the various olubs, assoaiat atthe lowest and unifurm prices. at STEVENS’ fully = Ps ing the month of Se ber, the zold coin- and eneraliy to aid acoum; rd Prize Fight; The Chess Contest; The Paid Fire | numbers, in these times, beyond the reach of | other opera of late composition more keenly | ave at the Aintree: “ 31,030,00, and the | 2039 3t Salesroom. Browns’ Hotel. th © generally ry pi t found 7 our ui taking. Pope ee ase pelea rem intercourse with the rest of the world by the delights the musically educated. Though not | silver coinage to #59.000. a Aol i a Svet_ Seemann a Cotillon Band has been en- From Sait Lake; Kansas; New Mexico; The Lost | ™ils. Thus a large portion of the deficiency | so perfect and elaborate a composition as pipe he ae ya ath Ps Hogg Shane Srotly-3 Ned Almond ae lines * Ko Hate or Caps will be allowed to be woria the of the Austria; Specie; Cuban Telegrapb; Tur- | in the postal revenues of the Government is, | ‘Lrovatorc, it is replete with beautiful passuges, | solvent law. Debts $55,000, assets $15,000 5 Gage Paitn Nets, Cn ee ee re et CTech ee ean : Ca Mad pape Stave Trade; The Femele in fact, an expenditure fur the benefit of the entirely different in sty!e and effect from those Hon. D. C. Broderick left this city on the 3Uth | 5 bags Peoan Nuts, and ladies. ‘alkers, ouple of hundred other items of ie 7 " for Washington, via Placerville and the Piains. | 5 bags Fi ferts ‘ommuties of Arran; interest. frontier, and for that of other governmental | of any other opera, and therefore it never palls | A large party of his political and personal friends | Just.received and for sale by Ben. F, Barker, i - (fits —From Europe, — ana interests which, sooner or later, pay it back | upon the ear of any. Madame Strakosch, by chartered a steamer and accompanied him as far | _ °C 29 6teo __BARBOUR & SEMM Edrar Beach, steamers Isabel and Black Warrior; Mexico via | into the Treasury, in various , ten-fold | the by, took the audience by surprise last | *“puere iy much sickness (principally measles) te, ae ee fF Peers Gomiian viaey New Oieers Mancecte —— aoe 2 There are, of course, other causes of the appa- evening, no one here being prepared to find} prevailing amongst the cuildren of the city; pence coe G D ie moving ta the political, arilstic, dramatic | Te2t deficiency in the postal revenues; but when | her #0 wonderfully improved in her profession. | Otherwise, the general health of the town is ex- inthe rear of ‘Browns’ Hotel, Libe Clab. ‘world, and who are the movers. compared with this cause, they are so slight cellent. Commarciat News.—The markets of the | int - eneen non doer in their effects as hardly to be worthy of con. has just received fine V¥ NISON, killed at Moun! i it Though still very young, she rendered the ro/e Vernon. which wil ve served in every styleto the | The members of the 1 Oricon anv WasHincton. of Assocena with power, grace, and faultless We have dates from Portland to the 224 ult. Crab, sabe qrgat Captain Jordan had returned to Fort Dallas from coats Co eh gore seen eaters fresh rh, et, yabive xonorall ig oY ive he + tot . z a oe Cac ol season—Game, e' . ire w it eneral! a ev Poxray —Autuma, by T. Hood —ermscanhle sepa D. Dintyeae.—This individual, |r atom throwing into it all the melancholy | Simcoe, and brought an Indian rumor, believed | Reccthat this or other tmekets can eHord es ob se their first Gran! Couilion the seasun, The nds ren—so) 3 . Si , : tenderness its score is designed to represent. | to be reliable, that a party of dragoons, who had | », Fennier in rhyme inde indeed; Tie Lest Look | TH became notorious not long since through | Besides, ber acting was that of «finished artist, tured tue twa mated’ Rattle obi eeickiea N touching fall ef melody; A Smack of To- | bis Bewspeper efforts to excite sympathy on ac- | not inferior even to that of Parodi; which is} and Ouni. Both were shot by Col. Wright’s or- pera < eee count of his removal by Secretary Cobb, from saying much for it indeed, as the latter has | der. it is reported thut Kamiakin was inciting ; English Population Statistics; Heten | the office of an appraiser at large in New York, | always stood ut the head of opera actresses in Gel, Wiinht bok c mate mae mae hundred Latimer; The Bombardment of Diedaab: A i which, in turn, led to the exposure by Mr.| this country. We know not what may be her | hostile Indians—Spokans, Pelouse and Cour a’ | 0 f* tion of Lieut. Gillis; Lia Stout and bie Mother; | Guthrie (a secret supervisor of such Govern- | eapabilities in other operas, but for the part | Allenes—on the lst ult., at a place Known as the | °F WS AND DAIRY FARMING, | 8 Temperance Hal!, on W BSDAY the brees, breeding. ani manage- | November 3, 185° a jing in the United States and Bri with & treatise the dai ; to which is added Hors! ry . system of SITUATION WANTED.—A young Woman, F Lakes. Th di: lefea bh £ . 1 &e , ke. ment functionaries) of the fact that his corrupt | sllotted to her in Trovatore, it would be im- | loss of gute silted rey erty the United macnaten eee £! irene mall @tan For AA wrist tad me ve eaas Os aioe meee The Weekly Star may be found at the coun- | Conduct in office had rendered his removal im- possible to find one in this country who might | States troops being wounded. The oilicers at- | sale FRANKLIN be pee fe gatuafaation to her employer, demires a silpation to ter of the Evening Star office, price three cents. | Perative, is again in trouble. According to the | gi it better. But for the rain sow pouring | {ributed this victory to Tae ni ee ees wrtele | COS SE Dn etree Sih and eee “ at “ a * —S | evees heat ressemmentanioss an te betes ‘The periodical dealers also have it for sale. | Pittsburgh, Pa , Post, recently he and four ot | down, there would not be a vacant seat at the | tethick wise they were shot dowa ata distance | ‘No THEIR FRIENDS SND CUSTOMERS! Cakes wnt relialalitg. Fines address Box 18. Gear Annual subscription $1.25. five associates undertook to set a bank in ope- Theatre to-night. of four or five hundred yards {[t was new to Dooapying the same store for twenty vears 8’ —___________________oe®it_ The cheapest paper in America!!! ration, located at McKeesport, (a village near N The N D t tei them and they were badly scared at the result. ie GENTLEM N's Sen SNGINGS” pe gy eee meas Rh d oy en vail ! _ : AavaL.—The Navy Department is in receipt Sanpwicu Istanps. , ‘“departm~ : estau: street, i that city.) for which a charter bad been grant- of despatches from Commander Sinclair, of the | We have Honolulu dates to the 16th ult. *s oMentiomen’s Dress and Undress Hate, = crekeys » Sonuer of E-—_00 8 {> Subscription books bave been opened at | ed, but up to that time no one came forward to Vv * : 4 A new treaty has been made with France. The eebe’s Ventilating Hats from New York, WANTED—By &n industrious Woran, Annapolis for the construction of a telegraph line | furnish the real money necessary to set it “age- ship-of-war Vandalia, at Tabitt, Augwét 10th. Advertiser says the main points yielded te France Gentlemen’s Dress Shirts in variety. acon as Cook, Washer. ard [rover ia from that city to the Annapolis junction, where | ing” ‘To the end of getting the cecaiaivef “é*” | All well on board. The Vandalia had on board | are. That the French languages to te placed on “UNDER GARMENTS” botutee titatinnes eee eS Ze it will connect with the lines to Baltimore and | oS: ws getting the requisite funds- three distressed seamen belonging to the whal- | 2 !evel with the English; the duty on liquors to| Silk, Merino,’Scoteh Wool, Shaker Jeanand Cot | °2'¥2e ~ pag ena —— Ww. Ditlyeae & Co. sold to a Pittsburg bank a large | . “A “ : be reduced from $5 to #3 a galion; French vessels | ton in grest variety and of the best quaity. Buy- A 2D—Ry & respectable Woman, a situs- ‘ashington New Y. i ing ship Wild Wave, of Boston, which was] in the Hawaiian kingdom are to be placed on| ing exclusively for cash. and wishing to inor.sse ton as + hambermsid and tv assiet um genera Sue number of New York securities of some de wrecked off the island of Oene ou the 4th of | the same footing as Hawaiian; the Preach consul | OUF oxch sa’ez, we offer the best roods' at the low- | Housework. Good reierevees car be given. Ad- ify The Freeman's Journal contradicts the | scription or other, and paid the proceeds of the ©" | is allowed to exercise judicial functions belong- | &#t unifo ‘anil tad tl dross Box No. 6. at this office. =. Statement now making the rounds of the papers, | sale into the State Treasury at Harrisburg, for | MPC last. They were taken from Nueva] tay ir ripnt to the Hawote one foe Sslearoou, Browns’ Hotel | Wy ANTED—A SITUATION ea Salesman, in that the Pope bas forbidden, on penalty of ex- MoKecsport hack nated. de piss e, s Hava, where they had been left by the Captain THe Nortuern Wuatine Grounps. 16 zr READ. cynolesieor retail ry Kood: ors ATS young Communication, the use of the name Mary for} °°? co dimrrern, thn. 4 | and others of the crew of the Wild Wave while| By way of Houolulu we have bed news from oahnen, erate ualary will be taken for the Bret vent, Adanocs children 2 lation. In two days it was discovered that sme 1 in the ship’ ist-| the North Pacific whaling vessels, particuls ly vee Roys’ Cloth Jackets, fi. D. Ber Mt Ae en ———— $27,000 of the securities on which the Pittsburg | ‘Be 'atter went in the ship's boats to get assist-| ‘ane arctic Ocean and Bristol Bey Bove’ (Soyer Gasarast Panta: tora Wente Foe 4 - : Nicanacva.—Signor Irisarri, the Nicaragua | bank had ade ike Resse ee hecgesiacde ance from the neighboring islands. Up to the latter part of August 700 barrels was BO" gore tea Ce a ee FURNITURE Persons P 2 anced — the best catch reported in the Arctic, and maa: Boys’ Undershirts, ining jeeps. as wel <exrbauplurtnocnnn. Smee whereupon the McKeesport bank bubble barst A Caution.—The State Department having vioel ephege abnoluiely “nothing, while the average ped iets therradvantage to ndare rough "he ce breat- | py: i ; Fr 5 it 1 to each sbi v8 3 2 bs : ened by fillibusters, all persons landiag on the Dillyene & Co., certainly paid some $27,000 of | reason to suppose that irresponsible persons in “The probability is, that the Ochotsk fest, ae Boye’ Canton Fianne! Drawers. ©. G. X.. who wiil purchase for cash, ate fair vaiu- shores of that country must be provided with | ‘beit own or other people's good money in this England have induced parties in this country | bering some sixty ships, will make what passports transaction ; which strikes us as proof positive | to forward remittances thither for the recovery Seven term a good cut—that is, get plenty eee see aeeecceeee td 5 Boye’ White Shirts, | Boys’ Colored Shirt, | Stoa.allof theiedivets, —__ eset e. Coy be T3.— ali of our own manufa cture, and lower thsu offered Wan ice | The proprietor < the Intetirence aud House A SUC street, corner he ay : any other house, at ft th, respectii “xd ay ei akdapiaisivccag/ winnie that they did not know the worthless character | of estates to which they are led to believe] So far we have heard of bnt one ship as having noa'd WAt KER &' Co's, tee ronuarinn FT og el erat, who has undertaken a careful exploration of of the balance of their payment. For.its true | themselves entitled, cautions persons to whem | been lost—the Napaieon 111 , of Havre, a noble ees = a gresus, Browns hotel, ter. Wanted, now, several goad Cooks, Chamber - the Pike’s Peak yold mines, in Kansas, writes | C2&tacter would neceszarily come to light} such representations may be addressed to sat-| [1K vessel, which, with about 1,200 barrels of Se apy gan ipa = z " copy) maid TPO ADVERTISERS AND BUSINESS MEN, | _8¢ cli SS The “VIRGINIA SENTINEL” offers su- gaoza and Hercules. ‘The Kodiak fleet has done | Pertur seid y need pear — qo ages fh CS FOR REN T AND SA LE. .. nf es 08 | journal, 0 i ar 10n, w * Brite Bay eet with those in the Arctic aad acribers in almost every Si in the Union and [S88 Finst Page.) may poss! realize $2 50 bering a very large growing list TEVE r - "7 y ibly reali 2 te $3 per da one has so far been t, pecuniaril; hi: Some remarks have been made in reyard tothe or h by EVERAL VERY ESIRABLE R.OMS. — ss od hurt, = ly, by this Frou Orzcon ann WasHINGToN Territo- anticipated interference by the Ru: Ha with the a Ith es 2 wating parma ~ | *) with or without Board, can be ubtained Tux New Youx Tracent —On Wednesday ugly repre wasps transaction, save and | xizs.—The War Department is in receipt of operations of the whaling flwet in the Northern | ley. aud Tide water regions of Virgins: men who | pyc tAMS’, 8th street, between Pa wr 8S ¢ M 5 : ve wal mi > me <a net nsestensinesesesenesesmeencenc! ae night Mr. Gouldy still breathed, wut his lite was | °*°°Pt Dillyeae lengthy and interesting despatches from Col. orga wa tna tc eee bay xoods, aod men whe buy an ell fa fing. “All OK RENT—A luxe HALL, with dretsing- despaired of. He wes delirious. Through the | Tux Azuaxext.—The fourtesn vessels of | &- Wright, of the 9th infantry, confirming the| steamer in Bebting’s Straits, close ln with the Pe eres py rg elle Odd’ Fe lowe ne Wee th etroet. pext dour day be wished to know what was the matter with | the p, Sew intend newspaper accounts of the movements of the] land, whose professed object was merely to as- | %) Sastien lee aon are him, and what had been done. He said he ‘araguay expedition intended to be used , TINEL, thus reaching all our reade: for Balls, Parties, Soceties, or any other purpose. t in 0. Ww <i certain the nume of the ship and amount of oil | fuiiy invite orders. Terms moderate Aopiyt» HENRi THORN, ou th. 8-8, wished to die, and wanted his friends told that | *° Sghting vessels, carry five eleven-inch guns | ‘PS im Oregon and Washington Territorics, | Oy hoard — : ceuEeaerer Waiters, Drivers, oll on board, wax cut through by the ice in the that the stories of the discoveries of large lumps simost immediately after the bogus securities isfy themselves as to the identity and charac-| Arctic. Some 700 or S00 barrels of the oil bad of gold and of great yields, are wholly unfounded, | left their hands; and on thus becoming known | ter of their correspondents before they forward | bee saved. by the American vessels, the Bra- and that all thegold that isto be found in that | Would utterly destroy the value of their in- money or otherwise commit their interests to Tegiva Is “‘wash-gold,” from which careful men | Vestment of good money. We believe that no | them. d of the battles with the Indi icmerie t. B. does not = hears to entertain ws reference being Ba ng 3 ce) ie e. jians. a reese a On he was going to Jesus He would occasionaily | *°Ut twenty-four nine-inch guns, and between | °” = Seguistions ree werd te wuniiop ee Caneeeae, “00 29-1. iat That Alexandria, Vir COR RENT— 3 unfarnished KOOMS, on the exclaim : “Ob, don’t kill me!*"<Don’t kill me!” | twenty and thirty howitzers, of twelve and| Appointwext.—The President has appoint- Tu Pac LACK AND FANCY COLORED CLOTH | tween Sth and ene Reng, sented on HL strent, be He partially recovered his consciousness yes. | twenty-four pound calibro. The eleven and | eq Kory D. Potter Collector of the Customs| , We learn fromm Tabiti, via Honolulu, that the FROCK COATS, i terday morning, asked what ailed i inginc’ ; 7 ship Wild Wave. of Boston, 1550 tous, bound | 8!sck ard Fancy Col’d Rear Surtonts aud Raglans, y iz siled him, and re- | Dine-inch guns are capable of throwing, ateach | fur the district of Miami, in the State of Ohio, | from this port to Vaiparaiso, wax wrecked on the Band Fancy Colored Cassin ore Pants. quested to be removed to another bed. A namber discharge, hollow shots, the metal of which rs ip ‘ey Cold Ca ere Prnts,extra heavy. Brk and F’ey Coi’d Silk, Velvetard Merino Vests We have just reevived 5 cxses of the «ove goods, all of our own manufacture and which id of eno, fr lat 20 deg. L min. south, 37 min. west, ou the night of March 4th. She was # total loss. All the persons on board, B s in the place of Dennis Coghiin; removed. of physicians have examined him, and consider ighs about 2,050 = . | ia the pi shin ; his case hopeless. The lives of the two boys | the aeerenate oe ee? and which contains, in Charles, aged six years, and Nathiel, aged. Mt the aggregate, 85 pounds of powder. Besides} Not Tnve.—The rumor that Mr. Preston, ne particulars | com- . = : Bice Te men were saved, or rather 31 were on the style, materi: and workmansh.p with the | C2 years, are still considered in danger these, there are the shrapnel and grape dis- | of Kentucky, has declined the mission toSpain, | jstand at the Intest account with provisions suf- | beat oustoa work, all at our usuat-low prices, for | FNOBACCO AND SEGA an OE P charges from the howitzers, and @ large sup- | is untrue. He accepted the appointment, and | ficient to last them four or five months,and about | Cash, at NOAH WALK? #& COlS, Sa:.5 —the fobscco - ni Segnr Store it is understood that Mrs. Gouldy is on the eve » age ep 5S s : y three months after the wreck, the United States No. 368, Browns’ Hotel Building. h street, between Pour meant of an accouchement, which renders her situation 4 of war rockets, &e., to be taken into con- | is preparing for his departure. sloop-of-war Saratoga, at Papeete, went to rescue | 0029-8tif__(Aled.Gaz States& Int.) Pa. av. di x vio ns more critical than it wou!d otherwise be. sideration. a them. fs = < won which the owner has fur ee\- Hopes are entertained of the recovery of the | Should a land force be employed, two thou-| 22" W#ATHER.—The following report of the Faasan Riven. = S S toHENK) KROPP, Neo two servant giris ” sand men can be spared for that pu nd | Weather for this morning is made from the Morse pees crip cy wcdehinaerereniahonst fry e * npn kt i 8 ; ‘The body of the deceased parracide was taken | there will still be ~ effective iver lath a Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. the greatest dificulties having been surmsunted? Z e 2 E “a E'US BENT A contort» furnisued HOUSE, from the house of his Parent on Wednesday | vessels. The howitzers can, also, be adapted The time of observation is about 7 o’elock: Pap ale alo < be making 5 2 4 ~ 2 terms app ~—ae protmass' te 'fare Wy rake evening, about 7 o’clock, to the house of Stephe z s i OctoseR 29, 1855 ‘ost of its brief authority. ‘The ten per cent =. ¢ c 3 SPEID: ~ rack cotertbe i 5th avenue, weiween ttn | Goat batterie of Bald eelerg erm oH | Sem Yank M Yoweresneciondy, wing NE | G4 caierom, duty ie rigidly eusied: Goremor| Be = Fy EL eds pay tend streets, from which place it was removed pe at Seid aetitiery. Retr aera ent 9 ova er a nat Yet returned from his long visit to the mines. i Fle Sig S a 2a & ay Teenw emetery, yesterday morning, at Sine " _ PS Washington, D.C ining, wind NE e Californians are making every endeavor to s ro) ) 8 Ae tT Te'clock. The corpse was encased ina eberat: ti tak iy Sree th wai — Washing- Richmond, a. fate wre? turn the tide of emigration fato their own terri- 3 a S = = — > of 2 = ‘he house will be r ed sold without the Bat cali, with slvr plated screws and tives | a@ycntmenPondent of the New York ‘ibune | Fetartuta:Va ining, 6 eters Veer tur eee | PSG RES Soa bE Per peraeenegty ee ee name plate. The hearse was followed bya car- | nati me ne, od deals Rinne ten: Lyaxweng, ¥ salt\eg sare: dently anticipate x great future for Vietoria,and} os 5 oe EOSE Seo Fh bo slay aed mere nee Ee ann& an uncle of the deceased, a vroth- | ters are greatly alarmed at the Paraguay eng: | Bristol, ‘Ten selear. ay" have laid out the town (on paper)over space] Se £ oz =a & HOUSE, on L strect. between Sih and ink < of Mr. Gouldy’s first wife, Mr. Jos. Lonking, | tion,since its altered destination became known.” | Knoxville, Tenn loudy, 64°. pooniattes: poly Reet Rprgg tht rcoc repel iat cE Se ast ais Stable attacived "For partion are Teneear “ . i ei fi : £ i ne - . a We an acquaintance, and Mr Haight, the sexton of Our impression was that the Paraguay ex- beeen a eh = onan one made for improvements on streets. 3 S32 os a SIMMS, M street, between 9th sta . the Tirty-fourth street Mothodist Church. * i dein ns hemes cloudy, cagl . Tl i 2 SRY = ° ee : Pedition was fitted out in pursuance of an act | Charleston. #.C.. loudy, 71°, wind SE he water was filling rapidly in the Fraser] ~ = => Up toa late hour Weanesday night, the street by % % Augusta, Ga cloudy. warm. Tiver every day. Meteorolovical observations | 2 Z eer F°z, BALE—On in frontofthe house in which the victims lie passed by Congress last winter, which expressly fe aep § 6 clear, 70°, wind SE confirm the reports of the remarkably equable . c iJ £6 FRAME DWE was crowded wi ; | declares that its destination is to be P: ‘aguay. | M: Ga "sia" aud mild temperature of Vancouver's Isiaud, a Sc = 2 back-buiiding attached—No. with inquisitive men, women and ‘ thyaga ogee ere fact which seems to astonish the correspondents = Ss ae | 10 rooms, situated on the. w children, who were anxious to learn all the par- agi by what authority, that destination Montgomery. Ai eclear, pleasant. of the California papers who are there Th- = 2 = ticulars. They collected together in eli ¢ | cam be altered, unless by the act of Con N t : Ec ques o gress, | Lower Peach Tree, Ala. temperature of Steilacoom bears # great resem- lance te that of London. twenty or more and told the most outrageous sto- | is a mystery to us, and ll greater mystery | Mobile, Ala .... BOOTS AND SHOES. ould “ike Ties, all kinds of which were adoat. No one | is how the author of the above found out that | Gainesville, Miss he , all ooms, The Northerner took down $2,000 from Fraser S u Usdors eave to inform the public No. 20 7h strect, a ned , tiver to California on her lust trip. er y that they have formed & partner - Toned on ted {© the house and an officer was sta- | it had been altered, and frightened all the pe Tap News is believed to have officially reached Vic- the Boot sed Once Trade and . furnished.) wth Board, in on the sidewalk to keep thecrowd quiet. | Central and South American diplomats by Hagerstown, Md nn of Sir Allan McNab in | stook tiemen’s, Iaad: rand of Ch th ofreete corth fore sentionn een torn PERSONAL sprayer bare them. The truth Pittsburg, Ps a i! Eno a ve. wey ee en etrest, near the ‘northeast corner of G pees -.++ Miss Julia: is, though, that no alteration in the destinati ag! ans.—Col. A. P. . 3 re ma May and her mother are at | be ‘hot tapos con ca fecent a : Denalson informe the Oregon Statesman that | jihtthat wore ay aan messy | Pryb ech meh LOST AND FOUND. «oe wi ic 3 ncinnati. i right’s comman @ successful en- | xive them a call be “3 ticnai. 0" 7°" Winslow, N.C.,isat the Na. | and the above announcement is, therefore, Barometer at sonian, at 7 8. m., (cor- pe patties ater the Indians, on the Ist September they feel satisfaction RRS TS} 2 thee Cnet, 9 mama! NE -... Ex Gov. Brown and Mi Peet meeeinee: TT hermonnberatare,) 30.243: at noon. J) 169. | near the scene of Col. Steptoe’s defeat a few | °°t®*, Ri eret enka te etiliy oh the i wn cassiwere Judge Dougias and family, of Ploige™,,2°¢ | AN Excounten wird Ronsers.—The Bureau |. Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 61°; at noon 50°. Max- " eG genase ” aed stra All persons are warned Browns’ Hotel Pls SE ERA Oe: a ae Aftades tet receipt of intelligence | ‘™"™ Vostendey Sis spinon! last night, 46 | months ago. The Indians, whe SSutwecetnae | ycMgBONALD & CAPSTON MABE tiene en eal Sion . : 2-2 » Were very strongly posted, but were No. 438 7th street, hetween G iD. ‘tai Lola Sy py ena pen from the Chippewa Agency, under date of Vct.| Tue Amount oF Spaciz in THE Banus.—The| ly forced to retreat, leaving seventeen of their | _0029-%t* Washington, D. Washington, = 7. REWARD oR for Galway on Tuesday, 2d of November next | 7th, which alludes to an attempt made to rob | amount of specie in the banks of the yreat mo- | "umber dead upon the field. Col, Wright had s NOTICE. ry EWA" D Ben away from the subssr:- ic 3022, D- Prentice, the editor of the Louis. | ‘*® Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Colonel | mentary centers of the.world is as follows : not a man either killed or wounded. ELLING OFF AT C CASH. |; KGRO Wie AW Boeke aiit Tort tone tart wisit New England ou a lec- | Cullen, on his way thither to pay over to the 896,000,000 MRS. R. @ ETCHISON would esent season tribes the annuities due the Col. C. had i ---- Col. A. G Rice, Pa; M A Otero, m. Col. C. had in Winter Deets, rie: ~— Atk; Hono Henry 8 si about $40,000, and Was accom- the Netieas!.’ +; Gen Paez and suite, are at 'y Hon. W. W. Kingsbury and Mr. - Farrington. The o, occurred Sabich the report that be intends to retire tacm | CfoW Wing rivers where Col. C. and his com — Hhaipeperapepesmion pany had stopped all night on their way to the en Monday cvesing upon ho compere free Agency. Mr. Farrington was Suske guarding at Blackwell's Island. He had ten convicts on | h¢ money in the hotel, and about oue o'clock. the stage in prison costume, and the whole per- | at night a party of robbers mad. formance of a coavict = heRp o7% dine fee peste teeta | wl te hota” One tal tame: fet Pantie ates a2 a ES 120 000'000 Inptana —The object of the extra session of the | farm her customers and friends that heer i; 55 000,000 | Legislature called by Gov. Willard, forthe 2th of of 28,500,000 | November, is, to raise a State revenue upon the $250 00.000 | ZeReral levy of this year, to provide for the pay- reward if taken outside of 500 | Ly ment of the interest upon the public debt and to te Sing yi Total .. In other banking ‘utions of the world there 2 c meet the current expenses of the Gevernment—a i mel ee Pe ea, make the amount run up 1 | duty which the last Legislature failed to perform. SEO. W. YOUNG alone than there was eciene abd fom eral reat See amen resect s74 P pou Wired CHAIN. reith Seat iw for the reappraisemen! ‘es Wi some discovery of gold In California. The deposits in A a ‘of the State! so as te equalize ‘and make just in the o t pocket” A suitable re the New York city banks are $106,000,000. This | this public burden upon its citizens. gan on ite beng left at wn ed is the largest amount ever held by them. 7 The Richmond Enquirer has been en- RE! r ss i haa 1 through b Gov. Buckingham, of Connecticut, bas set | larged and otherwise greatly improved tn appear- f i . dise rged aided bias in 2ete convicts meny ona the window, narrowly missing User tPassEar tlercoker sects be observed ance. It is printed om Sew type and is one —_—K—X—X—X—X CRANBERRL RRELS CHA iva ™ shackles ‘Mr. F's head, and at the same time others of ‘ae EDS separ as aday of thanksgiving in that State. of the largest papers in the State of Virginia.

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